Heavy Lifting is the third and final studio album by the American rock band MC5, released on October 18, 2024.[1] It is the band's first studio release since 1971's High Time.[2]

Heavy Lifting
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 18, 2024
GenreHard rock
Length45:19
LabelearMUSIC
ProducerBob Ezrin
MC5 chronology
Total Assault
(2018)
Heavy Lifting
(2024)

Background

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In March 2022, guitarist Wayne Kramer announced that a new MC5 album would be released later in the year, along with a U.S. tour.[3] The release would be delayed, but before his death in February 2024, Kramer enlisted a battalion of friends to deliver the Motor City 5’s last album.[4][5][6]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Wayne Kramer and Brad Brooks; except for "The Edge of the Switchblade", written by Wayne Kramer; "Twenty-Five Miles", written by Johnny Bristol, Harvey Fuqua, and Edwin Starr; and "Blind Eye", written by Wayne Kramer, Brad Brooks, Bob Ezrin, and Jill Sobule.[7]

Heavy Lifting track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Heavy Lifting (feat. Tom Morello)"3:20
2."Barbarians at the Gate"4:18
3."Change, No Change"4:03
4."The Edge of the Switchblade (feat. William DuVall & Slash)"4:16
5."Black Boots (feat. Tim McIlrath)"2:53
6."I Am the Fun (The Phoney)"3:35
7."Twenty-Five Miles"3:53
8."Because of Your Car"3:02
9."Boys Who Play with Matches"3:10
10."Blind Eye (feat. Dennis Thompson)"3:16
11."Can’t Be Found (feat. Vernon Reid & Dennis Thompson)"3:48
12."Blessed Release"3:03
13."Hit It Hard (feat. Joe Berry)"2:42

Personnel

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Additional contributors

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  • Bob Ezrinproduction, mixing
  • Robert Vosgien – mastering
  • Dave Wayengineering
  • Nicole Schmidt – engineering
  • Julian Shank – engineering
  • Kyle Stephens – engineering
  • Luke Reynolds – engineering
  • Ryan "Toby" Hyland – engineering
  • Matt Binder – engineering
  • Jerry Becker – vocal recording on "Barbarians at the Gate" and "Hit It Hard"
  • Everett Brooks – shouting on "I Am the Fun (The Phoney)"
  • Severine Brooks – shouting on "I Am the Fun (The Phoney)"
  • Joe Berry – horn arrangements
  • Jason Federici – photography, graphic design
  • Jim Newberry – Wayne Kramer portrait photography

References

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  1. ^ Deming, Mark. "Heavy Lifting – MC5". AllMusic. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
  2. ^ Gallucci, Michael. "MC5, 'Heavy Lifting': Album Review". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved October 31, 2024.
  3. ^ Minsker, Evan. "MC5 Announce First New Album in 51 Years and U.S. Tour". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 6, 2024.
  4. ^ Perry, Andrew. "MC5 Heavy Lifting Review: Spirited valedictory offering from the late Wayne Kramer". Mojo. Retrieved October 31, 2024.
  5. ^ "Album Review: MC5 – Heavy Lifting". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
  6. ^ "REVIEW: MC5 – HEAVY LIFTING". Devils Gate Music. Retrieved November 3, 2024.
  7. ^ Wray, Daniel. "'They were the real essence of rock 'n' roll': How revolutionary band MC5 soundtracked US counterculture". BBC. Retrieved November 6, 2024.
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