Back In The USA (Vinyl LP) Soul Funk & DiscoThe incendiary Detroit quintet MC5 (the MC stood for Motor City) burned briefly but brightly at rock's cutting edge in the late 1960s and early 1970s, building a reputation of high energy, high volume performances. They were seen as a hugely influential force on punk music and in the words of Rob Tyner (lead singer), MC5, "were Punk, before Punk New Wave, before New Wave Metal, before Metal even "M. C" before Hammer." Released in 1970 Back in the USA
'LP1' also features artwork from Jesse Kanda
Roy Ayers and The MJQ
and Cant Help the Way I Feel is an effervescent
David Bowie set aside his pop and singer-songwriter aspirations and headed in a harder-rocking direction
the Leeds-born and now London-based 10-piece collective have created their finest recordings to date
The best cuts on the record have a jazz funk approach to soul - with funky keyboard grooving
strings and occasional guitar licks meander in and out of the mix to create a real heads down
From their first single in 1987 (OàöÄ veux-tu qu' je r'garde
each of which he expresses with consummate ease
Now signed to Mogwai's Rock Action Records
The Sniffers made their international debut as one of the hottest tipped acts at The Great Escape in 2018
Spirit recruited John Arliss (and later John Fine) on bass and resumed playing live shows in March 1971"