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A-Square (Of Course): The Story of Michigan's Legendary A-Square Records
A-Square (Of Course): The Story of Michigan's Legendary A-Square Records
Various Artists / CD / 2008
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Artist
Various Artists
Label Name
Big Beat UK
Song List
1: I'm So Glad (2:52)
2: Looking at You (2:50)
3: Somehow (2:50)
4: Stranded in the Jungle (3:13)
5: Get the Picture (2:14)
6: No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed [#] (2:58)
7: She Is a Friend [#] (3:10)
8: Easy Way Out [#] (2:13)
9: Time of the Season (2:44)
10: Midnight to Six Man [#] (2:18)
11: Tired of Waiting for You (3:03)
12: Borderline (3:19)
13: I Found You [#] (3:00)
14: Who Is That Girl (2:52)
15: Get Down [#] (2:32)
16: I'm a Man [#] (3:54)
17: Love to Love (2:12)
18: Just Like an Aborigine (4:18)
19: I Cannot Stop You [#] (2:43)
20: Very Last Day [#] (3:10)
21: Cobwebs and Strange [#] (2:36)
22: Listen My Girl [#] (2:28)
23: Window Song [#] (3:09)
24: Mystery Man [#] (3:36)
25: I Found a Love (2:54)
Format
CD
Release Date
2008 05 26
Genre
Rock
Style.Categories
Frat Rock, Garage Rock
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Michigan had one of the most vital
rock & roll
scenes of the 1960s, and while many of the best known Michigan bands came from the psychedelic-era movement that centered around Detroit's
Grande Ballroom
(most notably
the MC5
and
the Stooges
), there was already a thriving
rock
scene going back to the early years of the decade, and one of the great movers and shakers in Michigan
rock
was a guy named
Jeep Holland
. Based in Ann Arbor,
Holland
managed one of the city's best record stores, booked bands, and launched a record label,
A Square Records
, that released classic sides from some of the area's most notable bands.
A-Square (Of Course)
is a fine and long-overdue retrospective of material from the
A Square
vaults, though the disc cheats a bit as a label overview. Instead of simply collecting
A Square
releases, compiler
Alec Palao
has also included material from a number of acts that
Holland
booked and managed, and while this gives a broader picture of the Ann Arbor/Detroit music scene in the mid-'60s (as well as a more detailed look at the sort of music
Holland
championed), if you're looking for an accurate history of the
A Square
label, some of the music here will throw you off the trail. And perhaps the best and best-known tracks on here,
"Looking At You"
and
"Borderline"
by
the MC5
, weren't really released by
A Square
-- the band's manager,
John Sinclair
, simply put the label's name and logo on their self-released single! But these minor gripes aside, this is a great sampler of top-notch mid-'60s
rock & roll
with the classic Michigan sound and feel.
The Scot Richard Case
(who later evolved into
SRC
) are represented with five songs, and while they weren't much on original material (the spooky
"Who Is That Girl"
is the only group-penned tune here),
Scott Richardson
was one of the best vocalists on the scene and their covers of
"Get the Picture,"
"Midnight to Six Man"
and
"I'm So Glad"
rock convincingly.
The Thyme
land a whopping eight songs on this collection, and while they weren't quite so remarkable to merit so much attention here, they had a sure hand for
folk-rock
(not a common thing in Michigan at the time) and
"Window Song,"
"Love to Love"
and
"Very Last Day"
are fine stuff.
Dick Wagner
, who later went on to star status backing up
Alice Cooper
and
Lou Reed
, is represented with three tunes by his early group
the Bossmen
(most notably a solid psych-tinged ballad
"Listen My Girl"
) as well as a version of
the Frost
's
"Mystery Man"
that predated their speaker-shattering debut album
Frost Music
.
James Osterberg
, a year away from changing his name to
Iggy Pop
and forming
the Stooges
, handles both drums and vocals on
the Prime Movers
' raw reworking of
"I'm a Man,"
and
the Up
's
"Just Like an Aborigine"
is nearly as good a summation of the White Panther Party ethos as anything
the MC5
ever waxed. Anyone with a taste for mid-'60s
rock
will find plenty of buried treasure on
A-Square (Of Course)
, and it's a must for anyone interested in the history of Midwest music. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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