Thursday, July 25, 2024

Footstompin' music (Grand Funk Railroad) (LP 2639 - 2640)

Grand Funk Railroad  Greatest Hits/ Live: The 1971 Tour (CD/ DVD, Capitol Records, 2007) ****  

Grand Funk  We're An American Band (Vinyl, Capitol Records, 1973) ***  

GenreRock 

Places I remember: Marbecks Records; Real Groovy.

Fab, and all the other pimply hyperboles: We're An American Band

Gear costume: Some Kind Of Wonderful; TNUC (Live)

Active compensatory factors
: I wasn't much of a Grand Funk Railroad fan back in their heyday of the early seventies. They seemed a bit of a blunt instrument, murky, and brainless to my teenage brain.

But then, We're An American Band (the song) hit the airwaves in 1973 and Todd Rundgren produced the album of the same name (their seventh) and gave the band some focus and clarity. 

It's still an album dominated by that big hit, and Walk Like A Man on side 2 (both sung by drummer Don Brewer) and it hasn't aged too well as an album. Definitely one of the albums of 1973 though.

The Greatest Hits/ Live album combo is probably all curious listeners need to have. It's a double CD, 1 DVD package. 

The Greatest Hits CD compiles the big hitters like the two already mentioned plus Some Kind Of Wonderful and The Locomotion - two successful cover versions.

The Live in 1971 CD is actually much more like it than the Greatest Hits (none appear on the Live CD). The band sound tight, in their element and play really well! TNUC is a long one - over 17 minutes because of the drum solo, but it's a great example of what I'm talking about. Have a go if you think you're brave enough!

Where do they all belong? Interestingly, Keegan has become much more of a fan of the band than I've ever been. I'm not sure what the appeal is for him because he was born in 1984. Many years after the Funk were doing their thing. Maybe 
it's that unpretentious earthy dumbness he appreciates.

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