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Grand Funk Railroad: Mark Farner (vocals, keyboards); Don Brewer (vocals, drums, percussion); Dennis Bellinger (bass guitar, background vocals). After making a comeback in 1981, the revamped 1980s version of Grand Funk Railroad took one last stab at the '80s rock market with What's Funk? This time, the band enlisted Gary Lyons (producer for Foreigner and the Outlaws) to create an updated version of the kind of slickly produced album that made the group into a pop hitmaker during the mid-'70s. The end result is an improvement over 1981's underproduced Grand Funk Lives, but it still suffers from some uneven moments. Lyons adds plenty of early-'80s frills to the group sound, the most notable examples being the synthesizers and drum machines that dress up tunes like "Innocent" and "I'm So True." This approach doesn't always work (the Gary Numan-like programmed synthesizers that underpin "Borderline" clutter up what could have been an effective slice of guitar-driven hard rock), but the group turns in the kind of songs and energetic performances that help make What's Funk? an engaging album. Good examples include "Still Waitin'," a straight-ahead rocker that seamlessly blends heavy guitar riffs with a catchy chorus, and "Borderline," a soulful power ballad that balances the group's instrumental power with plenty of smooth harmonies. Another highlight is the group's cover of the James Brown classic "It's a Man's World," which cleverly rearranges the tune to fit the band's power trio format. In the end, What's Funk? lacks the kind of exceptional songs and breakout hits that would have made the album cross over to the mainstream, but it remains a solid batch of tunes that will please the group's fans. ~ Donald A. Guarisco Grand Funk Railroad What's Funk? Songs What's Funk? Review
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What's Funk?
$8.85 24-bit digitally remastered reissue of their Top Ten-charting album from 1972 includes one bonus track, 'Flight Of The Phoenix' (2002 Remix With Extended Ending). Capitol.
Grand Funk Railroad: Mark Farner (vocals, guitar, harmonica, organ); Don Brewer (vocals, drums, congas, percussion); Mel Schacher (bass). Additional personnel: Doug Kershaw (electric fiddle); Craig Frost (piano, Clavinet, harpsichord, organ). Recorded at Sound Shop, Nashville, Tennessee. Originally released on Capitol (11099). Includes liner notes by Steve Roeser. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Mark Farner (vocals, guitar, ...
| | Grand Funk Railroad Born To Die CD (1976)
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$13.29 2003 24-bit digitally remastered reissue of GFRs last album from 1976 featuring unreleased live rehearsal takes of 'Bare Naked Woman' and 'Genevieve'. Capitol Records.
Grand Funk Railroad: Mark Farner (vocals, guitar); Don Brewer (vocals, drums, percussion); Craig Frost (keyboards, background vocals); Mel Schacher (bass). Additional personnel: Jimmy Hall (harmonica, saxophone); Donna Hall (background vocals). Originally released on Capitol (11482). Includes liner notes by Steve Roeser. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Mark Farner (vocals, guitar); Don Brewer (vocals, drums, percussion); Jimmy Hall (harmonica, saxophone); Craig Frost (keyboards, background vocals); Donna Hall (background vocals). Audio ...
| | Grand Funk Railroad Shinin' On CD (1974) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$8.85 The #5 chart topper from 1973 featuring 'The Loco-Motion', here reissued and 24-bit digitally remastered with the b-side 'Destitute and 'Losin' and a 2002 remix of 'Shinin'. Capitol Records. 2003.
Grand Funk Railroad: Mark Farner (vocals, guitar, harmonica, organ); Craig Frost (vocals, piano, Clavinet, mellotron, organ, Moog synthesizer); Don Brewer (vocals, drums, percussion); Mel Schacher (bass);. Additional personnel: Todd Rundgren (guitar). Originally released on Capitol (11278). Includes liner notes by Steve Roeser. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Grand Funk Railroad: Mark Farner (vocals, guitar, harmonica, organ); Craig Frost (vocals, piano, Clavinet, mellotron, organ, Moog synthesizer); Don ...
| | Mark Farner No Frills CD (1979)
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$9.69 Mark Farner: Mark Farner (vocals, guitar, piano, Clavinet, background vocals); Dennis Bellinger (bass guitar, background vocals); Andy Newmark (drums). Personnel: Karen Lawson, Dennis Ballinger (vocals); Karen Lawrence (background vocals). Grand Funk Railroad's most potent and primal recordings (such as Closer to Home and their 1970 live album) were cut as a power trio, and even their more polished later work on We're an American Band and Shinin' On only added a keyboard player to the mix, so when GFR guitarist and singer Mark Farner went into the studio to cut his second solo album in 1978, the LP's title summed up the approach: No Frills. Producer Jimmy Iovine set Farner up with a good rhythm section (bassist Dennis Bellinger and drummer Andy Newmark), took them into the studio and rolled tape. What could ...
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$9.69 Digitally remastered by Bill Ingot and Dave Schultz. Grand Funk Railroad: Mark Farner (vocals, guitar, piano); Dennis Bellinger (vocals, bass guitar); Don Brewer (vocals, drums); Lance Ong (organ, synthesizer). Rising like a Phoenix, which was the title of one of their previous albums, perhaps Mark Farner is sending a subliminal message with opening track "Good Times" that his "Bad Time" is over? The song "Testify," track three, sums up this very good album from Mark Farner, Don Brewer, and bassist Dennis Bellinger replacing the MIA Mel Schacher. It's a hooky rock tune with Farner's religious overtones. All these tracks are strong, from "Can't Be With You Tonight" to the glorious ending of "Wait for Me." The no-nonsense production of manager Andrew Cavaliere -- shades of Terry Knight! --- and Bob Destocki, lets Farner and Brewer shine. This album is like a subdued version of the Grand Funk classic Survival. In ...
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$14.99 Personnel: Rafa Martin (vocals, bandurria); Manuel Luna (vocals); Carlos Beceiro (guitar, bajo sexto, bouzouki, cittern, mandola, viola, percussion); José Climent (guitar, violin); Diego Galaz (violin, percussion); Johnny Cunningham (violin); Jaime Muñoz (flute, bamboo flute, clarinet). Recording information: Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis, MN. Authors: Chris Nickson; Rick Mason. The traditional music of ...
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