Kick out the jams with a rare A2 Records anthology

A2 Records was founded by Hugh "Jeep" Holland, a University of Michigan student, and it boasted quite an impressive lineup of '60s Michigan rock groups, such as MC5. Jeep died in 1998 and left A2's masters with his brother Frank. England-based Ace Records purchased them and this Tuesday will be bringing these rare albums together into one product.

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"A-Square (Of Course): The Story Of Michigan's Legendary A-Square Records," which will be available only as an import CD from Ace Records, includes tracks from The Scot Richard Case, MC5 (the rare "Looking at You"), The Prime Movers (featuring a young Iggy Pop on drums and lead vocals, circa 1966), The Thyme, The Up and more.

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