A best-of for a group that only made three albums might be considered an inessential addition to their discography, particularly as all three of those albums remain available on CD. However, if you only want one MC5 album, this compilation makes more sense than if might appear at first. It draws judiciously from each of the three records; adds three somewhat rare tracks from pre-Kick Out the Jams singles; and finishes with a live 1972 cut, "Thunder Express," recorded for French TV and previously available on a Skydog CD. In somewhat of a surprise, it leans most heavily on Back in the U.S.A. (with eight tracks), and not so much on the album that most would view as their most significant effort, Kick Out the Jams (only four tracks). That decision works out better than you might think. The three tracks from 1967-1968 singles are fairly similar to the Kick Out the Jams vibe anyway, and if you don't own Kick Out the Jams already, you may well be ready for something a little cleaner-sounding and less assaultive by the time seven songs have gone by. It's unfortunate, nonetheless, that the two remaining pre-Kick Out the Jams tracks from non-LP 45s, "One of the Guys" and a different version of Kick Out the Jams' "Borderline," were not included. Kick Out the Jams itself would get most people's nod as the first and most essential MC5 purchase, but this is a close second, its value enhanced by detailed historical liner notes. [Apart from the title, Greatest Hits is identical in every way to 2000's Rhino release The Big Bang: Best of the MC5. ] ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Greatest Hits
08/21/2007 | Rhino / Wea
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Ted Myers
- Project Supervisor
- Butch O'Brien
- Drums (Bass), Guest Appearance
- David Oversteak
- Tuba, Guest Appearance
- Gary Peterson
- Annotation
- John Sinclair
- Producer
- Fred "Sonic" Smith
- Organ, Group Member, Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
- Dennis Thompson
- Percussion, Tambourine, Drums, Vocals, Group Member
- Terry Trabandt
- Percussion, Drums, Guest Appearance
- Jimmy Guterman
- Liner Notes, Compilation Producer
- Danny Jordan
- Keyboards
- Julie Vlasak
- Art Direction, Design
- Steven Chean
- Editorial Supervision
- Bryan Lasley
- Art Direction
- Steve Woolard
- Research Assistant
- John Hagelston
- Project Assistant
- Gary Stewart
- Compilation Producer
- Leni Sinclair
- Photography
- Shawn Amos
- A&R
- Daniel Goldmark
- Editorial Research
- Pete Kelly & His Big Seven
- Piano, Guest Appearance
- Dave Morgan
- Percussion, Drums, Guest Appearance
- Michael Davis
- Bass, Vocals, Group Member
- Wendi Cartwright
- Licensing
- Scott Morgan
- Percussion, Guest Appearance, Drums
- Charles Victor Moore
- Trumpet, Horn Arrangements, Guest Appearance, Vocals, Flugelhorn
- Sigrid Dobat
- Photography
- Skip "VanWinkle" Knapp
- Organ, Guest Appearance
- Rob Tyner
- Harmonica, Conga, Group Member, Maracas, Vocals
- Wayne Kramer
- Bass, Piano, Group Member, Soloist, Compilation Producer, Author, Vocals, Guitar
- Larry Bartlett
- Assistant Engineer
- Bruce Botnick
- Producer, Engineer
- Jim Bruzzese
- Engineer
- Dan Bullock
- Trombone, Guest Appearance
- Danny Dallas
- Engineer
- Ellis Dee
- Percussion, Guest Appearance, Drums
- Ben Edmonds
- Photography, Research Assistant
- Rick Ferretti
- Trumpet, Guest Appearance
- Geoffrey Haslam
- Producer, Engineer
- Dave Heller
- Percussion, Drums, Guest Appearance
- Leon Henderson
- Sax (Tenor), Guest Appearance
- Dan Hersch
- Remastering
- Joanne Hill
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Jac Holzman
- Producer
- Larry Horton
- Trombone, Guest Appearance
- Ashley Howe
- Assistant Engineer
- Bill Inglot
- Producer, Remastering
- Brenda Knight
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Jon Landau
- Producer
- MC5
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