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MC5 - Heavy Lifting

by MC5
Edition: 2x Black Vinyl LP
Condition: New
Original price £23.99 - Original price £32.99
Original price
£32.99
£23.99 - £32.99
Current price £32.99
Condition: New

 

Track Listing / Description
A1 Heavy Lifting (feat. Tom Morello)
A2 Barbarians At The Gate
A3 Change, No Change
A4 The Edge Of The Switchblade (feat. Wiliam Duvall & Slash)
A5 Black Boots (feat. Tim McIlrath)
A6 I Am The Fun (The Phoney)
B1 Twenty-Five Miles
B2 Because Of Your Car
B3 Boys Who Play With Matches
B4 Blind Eye (feat. Dennis Thompson)
B5 Can't Be Found (feat. Vernon Reid & Dennis Thompson)
B6 Blessed Release
B7 Hit It Hard (feat. Joe Berry)
C1 Ramblin' Rose
C2 Kick Out The Jams
C3 Come Together
C4 Motor City Is Burning
C5 Borderline
C6 Gotta Keep Movin'
D1 Future/Now
D2 Poison
D3 Shakin' Street
D4 Sister Anne
 
'Heavy Lifting' is the new studio album by Detroit's punk rock pioneers, MC5. Led by MC5 founding member Wayne Kramer and produced by the iconic Bob Ezrin, 'Heavy Lifting' signifies a momentous occasion – the release of new MC5 music, a staggering 53 years since their last album in 1971. The music community recently mourned the loss of MC5 founding member Wayne Kramer and Dennis 'Machine Gun' Thompson, the last members of the original MC5 lineup, accompanied by messages of love from the world's greatest rock stars.

Track Listing / Description
A1 Heavy Lifting (feat. Tom Morello)
A2 Barbarians At The Gate
A3 Change, No Change
A4 The Edge Of The Switchblade (feat. Wiliam Duvall & Slash)
A5 Black Boots (feat. Tim McIlrath)
A6 I Am The Fun (The Phoney)
B1 Twenty-Five Miles
B2 Because Of Your Car
B3 Boys Who Play With Matches
B4 Blind Eye (feat. Dennis Thompson)
B5 Can't Be Found (feat. Vernon Reid & Dennis Thompson)
B6 Blessed Release
B7 Hit It Hard (feat. Joe Berry)
 
'Heavy Lifting' is the new studio album by Detroit's punk rock pioneers, MC5. Led by MC5 founding member Wayne Kramer and produced by the iconic Bob Ezrin, 'Heavy Lifting' signifies a momentous occasion – the release of new MC5 music, a staggering 53 years since their last album in 1971. The music community recently mourned the loss of MC5 founding member Wayne Kramer and Dennis 'Machine Gun' Thompson, the last members of the original MC5 lineup, accompanied by messages of love from the world's greatest rock stars.