
Back In The USA is a Rock album by MC5, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 71 pressings tracked, owned by 18 collectors.
About
The MC5’s second studio album didn’t bulge at the seams with the raw proto-punk power of its 1969 debut, <i>Kick Out the Jams</i>. But there’s a deeper magic working its way throughout 1970’s <i>Back in the USA</i>. Here, the band soaked up the soul, doo-wop, and R&B coming out of its Detroit home and blasted it out from towering amplifiers. It opens with a supercharged cover of “Tutti-Frutti,” giving the tune more muscle than even Little Richard could. The band's own “Tonight” melds '50s jukebox-inspired riffs with lyrics of teen angst. Speaking of teen tension, you’d be hard-pressed to find a rock ‘n’ roll song that better channels the burning urgency of adolescent libidos than “Teenage Lust.” It conveys the palpable yearning for carnal indulgence even better than The Rolling Stones’ “(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction”—so much, that the only way to follow up the song’s climactic ending was with the smoldering soul ballad “Let Me Try,” where Rob Tyner’s voice serves as a reminder that he was raised on the emotional music coming out of Motown.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Tutti-Frutti1:27
- A2Tonight2:32
- A3Teenage Lust2:34
- A4Let Me Try4:12
- A5Looking At You3:00
Side B
- B1High School2:39
- B2Call Me Animal2:03
- B3The American Ruse2:28
- B4Shakin' Street2:18
- B5The Human Being Lawnmower2:22
- B6Back In The USA2:35
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Rock & Roll
- raw
- aggressive
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Danny JordanKEYBOARDS
- Dennis ThompsonDRUMS
- Fred SmithGUITAR GUITAR , SOLOIST GUITAR, SOLOIST
- Michael DavisBASS
- Rob TynerLEAD VOCALS VOCALS
- Wayne KramerGUITAR GUITAR , SOLOIST GUITAR, SOLOIST
18 collectors on Gatefold own this · 71 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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