Album of the Day
High Time
MC5 was justifiably legendary for their live shows, but the Detroit quintet could also kick out the jams in the studio, as evidenced by the powerful HIGH TIME. With Atlantic Records staff producer Geoffrey Haslam keeping the needle from going too far into the red, the band laid down what might be their most accessible set of songs ever, with “Sister Anne,” “Baby Won't Ya” and “Miss X” being just a few of the highlights. If the politics have been dialed back a bit, the performances – from Rob Tyner's take-no-prisoners vocals to Wayne Kramer and Fred "Sonic" Smith's dueling guitars – are as incendiary as ever. The 1971 collection was the group's last (and for many fans, best) album and if you're new to HIGH TIME, the recent 180-gram vinyl reissue is an ideal way to hear this proto-punk favorite.