Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Grand Funk Railroad : Grand Funk (The Red Album)



I'M SITTING HERE LONELY

LIKE A BROKEN MAN

I SERVE MY TIME

DOIN' THE BEST I CAN

WALLS AND BARS 

THEY SURROUND ME

BUT, I DON'T WANT NO SYMPATHY..




Grand Funk 

(commonly known as The Red Album)

 is the second

 studio album

 by American

 rock band 

Grand Funk Railroad

It was released on

 December 29, 1969,

 by Capitol Records,

 just four months

 after their 

debut album 

On Time.

 Recorded at 

Cleveland Recording Company, 

the album was

 produced by 

Terry Knight

 and engineered by 

Ken Hamann.

 The album was 

certified gold 

by the RIAA, 

the first for the group. 

It includes 

a cover of

 the Animals' 

1966 song

 "Inside Looking Out", 

which is still a 

staple of the band's 

live concerts.

Grand Funk 

was originally released

 by Capitol Records 

in LP, 

cassette, 

8-track tape, 

and reel-to-reel 

configurations. 

The original 

reel-to-reel version 

(manufactured for Capitol/EMI by Ampex)

 contains edited versions

 of 

"Got This Thing on the Move",

 "Please Don't Worry",

 "Mr. Limousine Driver"

 and

 "Inside Looking Out",

 the harmonica solo

 has been deleted, 

not available elsewhere.

 The edits on these songs

 reduce the album's

 overall running time

 by 

approximately five minutes.


TRACK LIST


Got This Thing On The Move

Please Don't Worry

High Falootin' Woman

Mr. Limousine Driver

In Need

Winter And My Soul

Paranoid

Inside Looking Out

Nothing Is The Same 

(Demo)

Mr. Limousine Driver 

(2002 Remix)

Inside Looking Out 

(Live)

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