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High Class in Borrowed Shoes is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Max Webster, released in 1977. The album showcases a blend of progressive rock, hard rock, and pop elements, characterized by intricate guitar work, dynamic songwriting, and the distinctive vocals of frontman Kim Mitchell. The album is noted for its lyrical depth and musical experimentation, solidifying the band's reputation in the Canadian music scene. Songs like 'Hangover' and 'A Million Vacations' highlight the band's ability to merge catchy hooks with thoughtful lyrics, contributing to their lasting legacy.