Limited edition 180gm double vinyl LP pressing housed in a gatefold sleeve. At the onset of the '70s Grand Funk Railroad were the pinnacle of American rock 'n' roll, selling out arenas of ecstatic fans all over the U.S. and beyond. This no-nonsense band from Michigan defined the sound of early working class hard rock groups with their over-the-top sound, Mark Farner's heavy riffing, Mel Schacher's hard-hitting bass lines and Don Brewer's intricate and funky drums. This essential 1970 smash showcases the band at the height of their live glory offering up raw and powerful testaments of "Mean Mistreater," "Heartbreaker" and The Animals classic "Inside Looking Out" among many more.
S**Y
The greatest live rock album ever recorded
Grand Funk - Live Album (recorded during 3 shows that took place in June and July 1970, and released in 1971).This extremely loud, raw, and hard recording of a 'classic' of classic American rock bands, Grand Funk Railroad, is considered by many to be one of the greatest live albums of the era. Many noted bands and artists have paid homage to the influence this album had on their sonic trajectory.It doesn't matter if you purchase an original pressing, a reissue, a recent reissue on 180-gram vinyl, or a remaster (CD only)...it's still going to sound noisy, at times sonically muddy, but rapturously POWERFUL. The vinyl versions sound much rawer, heavy, and ballsy than the CD remaster recordings that I've heard.I still have a copy of the original Capitol Records double album (lime-green labels with record 1 containing the A/D sides, and record 2 containing the B/C sides). The furious passion and energy coming from the band AND the audience makes nearly every 'live' rock recording, before or since, sound whitewashed and sterile.
J**C
A revisit of a now appreciated classic -
First received vinyl around age 10, when album came out. At that time, listening to Tommy, ELP, and Deep Purple Japan made for Live Album to be a harsh experience, due to raw nature of recording, so didn't make my then playlist. Fast forward 50+ yrs, and not having any GFR in CD collection, went a'looking: bought 2 different 'hits' collections, then Red Album, then return to Live Album. The Red Album is a killer 2nd album, and the '02 remaster has extensive liner notes which include recording and engineering intent. THIS helped to understand the raw nature of the live recording...SO, listening to it now in my 60's, I get it. Yeah, rough, distorted, harsh, but as a document of their live show, I can imagine myself there. Interesting, but I had the same experience with the Zeppelin debut CD, with the extra disc of their Paris '69 show: sounds awful (was a bootleg originally?), but if you play it LOUD, you can visualize being there. Cool. Back to Grand Funk, I have a later in life newfound appreciation of their talent. Of the 2 hits CDs I have, I prefer the Capitol Collectors Series (with blue and red stripes): 75 min, and in chronological order. For an overview, highly recommended. Studio album: so far 'Red' is favored (debut and CtH on the way!). But make sure to savor Live Album too!
D**T
My Music Library
All is good
W**K
Raw Power
This is my favorite Grand Funk Album! (Although, "On Time" and "Were an American Band" are right up there closely)I've always enjoyed their music.They were made in the image of Cream and the Experience, a three piece powerhouse rock band.This album captures them raw and passionate!They had just released "Closer to Home", with their big hit, "I'm Your Captain" about to be discovered.so much energy, joy and power on this recording!See what you think
J**
Energy personified
Over 40 years after hitting the stores, Grand Funk's Live Album is still arguably the most energetic live disc ever released. As far as the old power trios go, they were never as strong musically as Cream or Jimi Hendrix Experience or Mountain. Where they made up for it is in their passion. Live Album is truly an inspired performance and you can hear the crowd feeding off their energy. As for the songs, there are some very good ones as "Are You Ready?" is a killer opener while the brooding "Paranoid" is carried by the heavy wah-wah bass of Mel Schacher and "In Need" is a good time boogie played with a lot of vigor. "Mark Says Alright" is a wicked groove led by Schacher (he's the star here as his bass is way up in the mix and his lines are great) while "T.N.U.C." is a great jam with a long (perhaps too long) drum solo from Don Brewer. Mark Farner's vocals and guitar playing are spirited throughout, especially on "In Need", "Inside Looking Out", and "Into the Sun". So why not 5 stars? "Mean Mistreater" and "Heartbreaker" are just not good songs. Never got into them. But that shouldn't discourage you from picking this up on CD or even on vinyl if you can find it. Live Album is energy personified and 90% of this fantastic.
J**A
Live Album the way it was meant to sound!!
Having seen this band for the first time in the summer of '69, before their first Atlanta Pop Festival appearance, and many, many times afterwards, I feel I have a pretty good body of work from which to form an opinion on GFRs live performances. Any fan of their early, Terry Knight produced, live shows know that they were powerful events. I don't think it's an over statement to say that Live Album is as good a representation of the raw power and talent that GFR possessed, as any, and , arguably, the best. That said, one of the criticisms of their early recordings was the heavy distortion and lack of clarity, or polish that some of the post Terry Knoght productions had, even though, many fans loved the records just the same.With this new 180 gram audiophile reissue, you get the best of both worlds. I am astonished at how great this new format sounds! It is far superior to any of the previously issued formats, whether it be original vinyl, cassette, CD or remastered CD. I won't attempt to review the record for its content, as it is already legendary to the loyal GFR fan base. Suffice to say that if you still value vinyl, and have the means, do yourself a favor and get this record. It will be like hearing it for the first time. It's SO great. Oh, one last thing, turn it UP!!
R**D
Great grand funk album/CD
Great grand funk album/CD
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