Grand Funk Railroad – Grand Funk
Label: | Capitol Records – SKAO-406 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Scranton Pressing, Gatefold |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Hard Rock, Classic Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Got This Thing On The Move | 4:35 | |
A2 | Please Don't Worry | 4:16 | |
A3 | High Falootin' Woman | 2:58 | |
A4 | Mr. Limousine Driver | 4:25 | |
A5 | In Need | 7:53 | |
B1 | Winter And My Soul | 6:35 | |
B2 | Paranoid | 7:35 | |
B3 | Inside Looking Out | 9:29 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Capitol Industries, Inc.
- Published By – Storybook Music
- Published By – Slamina Music
- Published By – Ludlow
- Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
- Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Scranton
Credits
- Bass – Mel Schacher
- Design Concept [Cover] – Silvia Gmür
- Drums, Vocals – Don Brewer
- Engineer – Kenneth Hamann*
- Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Vocals – Mark Farner
- Producer – Terry Knight
- Written-By – Mark Farner (tracks: A1, A3 to B2)
Notes
Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Scranton pressing variant of original US release as indicated
by a runout stamp with "IAM" inside a triangle.
Additionally, the typesetting layout on the labels may differ
from the other similar plant variants of this release.
All selections published by Storybook Music except B3 which is published by LUDLOW/Slamina.
Gatefold sleeve
Green target label
by a runout stamp with "IAM" inside a triangle.
Additionally, the typesetting layout on the labels may differ
from the other similar plant variants of this release.
All selections published by Storybook Music except B3 which is published by LUDLOW/Slamina.
Gatefold sleeve
Green target label
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): SKAO 1-406
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): SKAO 2-406
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, etched except 'IAM' stamp): ST1-406-B2 #2 ['IAM' in triangle]
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, etched except 'IAM' stamp): ST2-406-A1 ['IAM' in triangle]
Other Versions (5 of 106)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Grand Funk (LP, Album, Gatefold) | Capitol Records | SKAO-406 | Canada | 1969 | |||
Recently Edited | Grand Funk (LP, Album, Club Edition) | Capitol Records, Capitol Records | SKAO-406, SKAO-8-0406 | US | 1969 | ||
Recently Edited | Grand Funk (LP, Album, Winchester) | Capitol Records | SKAO-406 | US | 1969 | ||
New Submission | Grand Funk (LP, Album, Green labels) | Capitol Records | ST 406 | Australia | 1969 | ||
New Submission | Grand Funk (LP, Album) | Capitol Records | STAO 406 | South Africa | 1969 |
Recommendations
- Released1970 — USVinyl —LP, Album
- Released1970 — USVinyl —LP, Album, Stereo
- Released1972 — USVinyl —LP, Album, Stereo
- Vinyl —LP, Album, Stereo
- Released1970 — USVinyl —LP, Album
- Released1976 — USVinyl —LP, Album
- Vinyl —LP, Album, Stereo
- Released1971 — USVinyl —LP, Album, Stereo
- Released1977 — USVinyl —LP, Album
- Released1971 — USVinyl —LP, Album, Stereo
Reviews
- The best Grand Funk album! Get the late 70's, early 80's re-issue on the dark green label, it has very nice high quality vinyl. I have an early Canadian collectors pipeline CD version that is also very nice.
- I have to agree with jacoboxsi, this album kicks so much hard core soulful metal, huge jam album and one of my fave GFR albums! The bass on this album id amazing. Raw recording more than likely off a eight track recorder
- I own a copy if this record labeled 3C 062 80357 printed in Italy. Label is black with silver lettering. 22-4-70 is printed on the matrix runout. Do I have to add it?
- It is albums like Grand Funk that make you understand why that period between 1965-1975 pumped out the best jams. And, that is an opinion from someone born in the early 80's! All the fuzz and seemingly endless jamming on this record apparently provided the blueprint for scores of bands in the future. I could listen to "Winter and my soul" once a day, every day for the rest of my life.
- One bad-fucking-ass album. A definite must have for the early metal/jam band listener. There are some seriously incredible early metal tracks on this record and some huge hints at what became Doom Metal in the years to follow. Really awesome material for a bar dj or for those days spent at home, wishing that major recording artists put as much heart and soul into one song as Grand Funk does in one album. If you have the means, a definite recommendation to anyone who's a fan of, or wish to discover more bands like Sabbath, Cream, and Deep Purple and even into modern groups such as The Mars Volta and Tame Impala.
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