Grand Funk Railroad’s Best Albums – A Buyers’ Guide

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Grand Funk Railroad’s Best Albums – A Buyers’ Guide


“The wild shirtless lyrics of Mark Farner, the bong-rattling bass of Mel Schacher; the competent drum work of Don Brewer.” – Homer Simpson.

It’s difficult to believe today that, for a large part of the early 70s, Grand Funk were the biggest band in America; outselling Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. They were Capitol Records’ second-highest-grossing band next to The Beatles, and were the first US act to have 10 consecutive platinum albums. Yet this success didn’t stop them being critically vilified (Rolling Stone called them “simplistic, talentless, one-dimensional, unmusical”), and today they are remembered only by the American blue-collar, middle-aged masses, and an overweight, simple-minded, hepatic-coloured cartoon character.

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