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 Post subject: [2008-05-26] VA 'A-Square Of Course: The Story Of Michigan's Legendary A-Square Records' UK compilat
PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:24 am 
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Hugh "Jeep" Holland was in many ways the catalyst for the Detroit rock revolution of the late 1960s. This enigmatic individual graduated from running hip record store Discount Records in Ann Arbor to his operating his own label and management stable, as well booking every major act that played in Michigan during that heady era. The legendary bills at Detroit's Grande Ballroom were all overseen by Jeep, and many musicians in the state still single him out as the true steward of 60s Detroit rock.

[title]A-Square (Of Course)[/title], named for Jeep's booking agency, chronicles the fascinating career of this lovable rogue whose reputation preceded him. It draws principally on the vaults of his A-Square label, so beloved of 60s garage collectors, but also includes rare recordings by some of the groups that Jeep managed and/or booked.

Foremost amongst the latter are the MC5, whose super-rare 1968 single `Looking At You' was issued by the band on A-Square without Jeep's knowledge. It is featured here from the original master tapes, as are the incendiary early recordings by the Scot Richard Case, later known by the acronym SRC. The Thyme were another popular group that Jeep nurtured, and in addition to their singles, several unissued tracks by the outfit are included.

Jeep also booked the Bossmen, later to become Grande stalwarts the Frost, and several previously unreleased tracks are present on "A-Square (Of Course)". Of great interest to Stooges freaks will be a live track by the rarely heard Prime Movers, featuring a snotty young Iggy Pop on drums and lead vocals, circa 1966. Collectable items by the Up, Apostles, Rain and others round out the set, which is profusely annotated and illustrated with items from Jeep's personal archive. "A-Square (Of Course)" finally and definitively documents a major chapter in Detroit rock history.


1. I'm So Glad - THE SCOT RICHARD CASE
2. Looking At You - THE MC5
3. Somehow - THE THYME
4. Stranded In The Jungle - THE APOSTLES
5. Get The Picture - THE SCOT RICHARD CASE
6. Wanna Walk Down - THE THYME
7. She Is A Friend - RAIN
8. Easy Way Out - THE BOSSMEN
9. Time Of The Season - THE THYME
10. Midnight To Six Man - THE SCOT RICHARD CASE
11. Tired Of Waiting For You - THE APOSTLES
12. Borderline - THE MC5
13. I Found You - THE THYME
14. Who Is That Girl - THE SCOT RICHARD CASE
15. Get Down - HALF LIFE
16. I'm A Man - THE PRIME MOVERS
17. Love To Love - THE THYME
18. Just Like An Aborigine - THE UP
19. I Cannot Stop You - THE BOSSMEN
20. Very Last Day - THE THYME
21. Cobwebs & Strange - THE SCOT RICHARD CASE
22. Listen My Girl - THE BOSSMEN
23. Window Song - THE THYME
24. Mystery Man (demo) - DICK WAGNER & THE FROST
25. I Found A Love - THE THYME

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 Post subject: [2008-05-26] VA 'A-Square Of Course: The Story Of Michigan's Legendary A-Square Records' UK compilat
PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:02 am 
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Thanks Linda,

I've been waiting for this one to come out for a while. There is also supposed to be a complete Rationals
collection coming out at the same time as well.

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 Post subject: [2008-05-26] VA 'A-Square Of Course: The Story Of Michigan's Legendary A-Square Records' UK compilat
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Fresh Air has a story on the release of the new collection from the Ann Arbor A-Square label. Hugh "Jeep" Holland of A-Square went on to work as a sales rep for Diamond Comics. If you worked in a comic shop over the 90's, you might have spoken with Jeep.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... d=97251461


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 Post subject: [2008-05-26] VA 'A-Square Of Course: The Story Of Michigan's Legendary A-Square Records' UK compilat
PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:23 am 
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Jeep was a wonderful person. I had the opportunity to work with him both in the music and then comic book business until he passed away.

Hello Jeep, Love Jules


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