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Various Artists - Michigan Nuggets (1969)

Track listing:
  1. Who Do You Love The Woolies 2:04
  2. East Side Story Bob Seger & Last Heard 2:24
  3. Respect Rationals 2:38
  4. Looking At You The Mc5 2:44
  5. Where You Gonna Go Unrelated Segments 2:46
  6. We Gotta Go Shy Guys 2:45
  7. What's On Your Mind Terry Knight & The Pack 1:44
  8. Because I Love Her Human Beings 2:49
  9. Borderline The Mc5 3:12
  10. Farmer John Tidal Waves 2:09
  11. Persecution Smith Bob Seger & Last Heard 3:01
  12. Can't Get Enough Of You Baby ? & The Mysterians 1:58
  13. Psychedelic Used Car Lot Blues Southbound Freeway 2:31
  14. Sing! Rationals 2:04
  15. In The Midnight Hour Wanted 1:53
  16. Leavin' Here Rationals 3:09
  17. Lookin' Back Bob Seger System 2:40
  18. I Can Only Give You Everything Mc5 2:57
  19. You Talk Sunshine, I Breathe Fire Amboy Dukes 2:44
  20. The Man In The Glass Underdogs 2:10
  21. One Of The Guys The Mc5 2:15
  22. Chain Smokin' Bob Seger & The Last Heard 2:43
  23. An Important Message Dr. Jack Van Impe 0:55
  24. Heavy Music, Pt 2 Bob Seger & The Last Heard 2:47
  25. I Need You Rationals 3:40
  26. I Just Don't Know The Mc5 2:37
  27. Wait A Minute Tim Tam & The Turn Ons 2:15
  28. Good Day Ormandy 2:53
  29. Ballad Of The Yellow Beret Beach Bums (Bob Seger) 2:26
  30. Sock It To Me, Santa Bob Seger & The Last Heard 3:04

Notes


A limited edition (1000 copies), unauthorized double album of Michigan rock from the '60s. It's real difficult to find these days, but it's one of the very best garageoriented compilations of the era, and a pretty diverse one. There's hot White soul from the Rationals, a rare single by the Amboy Dukes, fetchingly raw folkrock from the Human Beinzs and the Underdogs, burning garage punk from the Unrelated Segments, and even a castrato Four Seasons imitation by Tim Tam the TurnOns. The heart of the collection, however, are the five early, preElektra sides by the MC5, which are garage rock at its most metallic and furious, and the Dylanesque mid'60s hard rock sides by Bob Seger, a good decade before he broke nationally. The sound is excellent, as are the liner notes; it's worth paying collector prices for.
- Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

A limited edition (1000 copies), unauthorized double album of Michigan rock from the '60s. It's real difficult to find these days, but it's one of the very best garageoriented compilations of the era, and a pretty diverse one. There's hot White soul from the Rationals, a rare single by the Amboy Dukes, fetchingly raw folkrock from the Human Beinzs and the Underdogs, burning garage punk from the Unrelated Segments, and even a castrato Four Seasons imitation by Tim Tam the TurnOns. The heart of the collection, however, are the five early, preElektra sides by the MC5, which are garage rock at its most metallic and furious, and the Dylanesque mid'60s hard rock sides by Bob Seger, a good decade before he broke nationally. The sound is excellent, as are the liner notes; it's worth paying collector prices for.