To be sure, Detroit's MC5 were some bad mofos. With their hard-edged take on psychedelia, radical politics and personal liberation, the Five's cultural vibrations were so profound they're still being felt today. Conceptual artist and Destroy All Monsters co-founder Cary Loren has assembled rare late-1960's film footage of the band shot by Leni Sinclair into a swirling psychedelic art piece. This film features much never-before-seen footage of the MC5 during the peak of the band's creativity, with audio performances selected to complement the visuals. The result is an exploding kaleidoscopic mind-trip filled with sparkling surrealism that cuts to the heart of the musical-mystical-political-chemical nexus of the MC5 experience (which Norman Mailer referred to as the "electro-mechanical climax of the age").
Tracklisting: - Looking at You
- Ramblin' Rose
- Kick Out the Jams
- Black to Comm
- I Want You Right Now
- Rocket Reducer No. 62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)
- The Pledge Song
- Come Together
- Starship
- Motor City is Burning
- Shakin' Street
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