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Grand Funk [Railroad] - We're An American Band 1973 - Remastered-Bonus-320Kbps # DrBn (Size: 127.09 MB)
Description"Nobody knows the band Grand Funk? The wild, shirtless lyrics of Mark Farner? The bong-rattling bass of Mel Shacher? The competent drum-work of Don Brewer? Oh, man!" (Homer Simpson) GRAND FUNK [RAILROAD] We're An American Band 1973 CD / 2002 / 24-Bit Remastered / Bonus Tracks / 320Kbps Tracklist: 01 We're an American Band.mp3 8 MB 02 Stop Lookin' Back.mp3 11 MB 03 Creepin'.mp3 16 MB 04 Black Licorice.mp3 11 MB 05 The Railroad.mp3 14 MB 06 Ain't Got Nobody.mp3 10 MB 07 Walk Like a Man (You Can Call Me Your Man).mp3 9 MB 08 Loneliest Rider.mp3 13 MB 09 Hooray [-].mp3 9 MB 10 The End [-].mp3 10 MB 11 Stop Lookin' Back [#][-][Acoustic Mix].mp3 7 MB 12 We're an American Band [#][-][2002 Remix].mp3 8 MB Having made several changes in their business and musical efforts in 1972, Grand Funk Railroad made even more extensive ones in 1973, beginning with their name, which was officially truncated to "Grand Funk." And keyboardist Craig Frost, credited as a sideman on Phoenix, the previous album, was now a full-fledged bandmember, filling out the musical arrangements. The most notable change, however, came with the hiring of Todd Rundgren to produce the band's eighth album. Rundgren, a pop/rock artist in his own right, was also known for his producing abilities, and he gave Grand Funk exactly what they were looking for: We're an American Band sounded nothing like its muddy, plodding predecessors. Sonically, the record was sharp and detailed and the band's playing was far tighter and more accomplished. Most important, someone, whether the band or Rundgren, decided that gruff-voiced drummer Don Brewer should be employed as a lead singer as often as guitarist Mark Farner. Brewer also contributed more as a songwriter, and the results were immediate. The album's title song, an autobiographical account of life on the road written and sung by Brewer, was released in advance of the album and became a gold-selling number one hit, Grand Funk's first really successful single. Despite the band's previous popularity, for many, it must have been the first Grand Funk record they either heard or bought. Elsewhere on the album, Farner contributed his usual wailing vocals and guitar, singing of his heartfelt, if simpleminded, political concerns. But We're an American Band really belonged to Brewer and Rundgren, and its success constituted a redefinition of Grand Funk that came just in time. Sharing Widget |