Английская Википедия:High Time (MC5 album)
High Time is the second studio album (third album overall) by the American rock band MC5, released in 1971 by Atlantic Records.
Production
High Time was co-produced by the band and Atlantic staff engineer Geoffrey Haslam.
Release
High Time was released on July 6, 1971, by Atlantic Records. Dave Marsh wrote in the liner notes to the 1992 reissue: Шаблон:Blockquote
Although the band's debut album, Kick Out the Jams, had peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard 200 chart, their second album stalled at No. 137, and High Time fared even worse commercially.Шаблон:Clarify
Reception
High Time has been generally well received by critics.
Lenny Kaye, writing for Rolling Stone, called the album "the first record that comes close to telling the tale of their legendary reputation and attendant charisma".[1] In his retrospective review, Mark Deming of AllMusic called it "[MC5's] most accessible album, but still highly idiosyncratic and full of well-written, solidly played tunes. [...] while less stridently political than their other work, musically it's as uncompromising as anything they ever put to wax and would have given them much greater opportunities to subvert America's youth if the kids had ever had the chance to hear it."[1]
Track listing
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Personnel
- MC5
- Michael Davis – bass, vocals, ka (track 7), production
- Wayne Kramer – guitar, vocals, piano (tracks 2 and 3), production
- Fred "Sonic" Smith – guitar, vocals, harmonica (track 1), organ (track 1), sandpaper (track 2), production, cover concept (as Frederico Smithelini)
- Dennis Thompson – drums, vocals (track 1), tambourine (track 1, 2 and 7), reen (tracks 2, 5), tamboes (track 4), acme scraper (track 5), percussion (track 8), production
- Rob Tyner – vocals, harmonica (track 1), maracas (track 1), rockas (track 2), castanets (track 6), conga (track 8), production, cover cartoon illustration
- Additional personnel
- Pete Kelly – piano on "Sister Anne"
- Dan Bullock – trombone on "Skunk"
- Ellis Dee – percussion on "Skunk"
- Lil' Bobby Wayne Derminer (Rob Tyner) – wizzer on "Future/Now"
- Merlene Driscoll – vocals on "Sister Anne"
- Rick Ferretti – trumpet on "Skunk"
- Dave Heller – percussion on "Skunk"
- Leon Henderson – tenor saxophone on "Skunk"
- Joanne Hill – vocals on "Sister Anne"
- Larry Horton – trombone on "Sister Anne"
- Skip "Van Winkle" Knapé – organ on "Miss X"
- Brenda Knight – vocals on "Sister Anne"
- Kinki Le Pew – percussion on "Gotta Keep Movin"
- Charles Moore – flugelhorn, vocals on "Sister Anne", trumpet, horn arrangement on "Skunk"
- Dr. Dave Morgan – percussion on "Skunk"
- Scott Morgan – percussion on "Skunk"
- Butch O'Brien – bass drum on "Sister Anne"
- David Oversteak – tuba on "Sister Anne"
- Bob Seger – percussion on "Skunk"
- Technical
- Geoffrey Haslam – production, engineering
- Mark Schulman - art direction
- Francis Ing - cover photography
References
External links
- Английская Википедия
- 1971 albums
- MC5 albums
- Atlantic Records albums
- Albums produced by Rob Tyner
- Albums produced by Fred "Sonic" Smith
- Albums produced by Wayne Kramer (guitarist)
- Albums produced by Dennis Thompson (drummer)
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