Hugh "Jeep" Holland was in many ways the catalyst for the Detroit rock revolution of the late 1960s. "A-Square (Of Course)", named for Jeep's booking agency, chronicles the fascinating career of this lovable rogue. It draws principally on the vaults of his A-Square label, so beloved of 60s garage collectors. Tracks include: Rare MC5 single "Looking At You", plus 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 and best of all, "I'm A Man" by the Prime Movers, featuring a young Iggy Pop on drums and lead vocals. 25 tracks in all.