Friday, February 9, 2024

Grand Funk Railroad - Mark, Don & Mel 1969–71 (1972)

Year: 1972 (Recorded 1969-1971) (CD May 15, 2012)
Label: Icon Classic (U.S.), ICON 1023
Style: Hard Rock, Blues Rock
Country: Flint, Michigan, U.S.
Time: 41:21, 39:40
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 267, 264 Mb

Digitally remastered edition of this best-selling collection of tracks from the American rockers. Following the enormous success of the first six Grand Funk Railroad albums, Capitol Records decided that it was time for a summary of the first stage of the band's career and a two-LP Best of was assembled. The next studio album, Phoenix, would feature keyboardist Craig Frost, who would eventually become the fourth member of the band so this release is comprised of the power trio era hits. Mark, Don & Mel features the classic tracks "Time Machine", "Heartbreaker" and "Paranoid", which received heavy FM and AM radio play back in the day. The album also includes the band's first truly huge Top 5 single, "Footstompin' Music".
Mark, Don & Mel: 1969–71 is a rock album by Grand Funk Railroad that was released in 1972. It is a compilation of early highlights from both studio and live performances while the band was managed by Terry Knight. It peaked at number 17 on the Billboard 200 and has been certified gold by the RIAA.
There is a clear-cut divide in Grand Funk Railroad's material; this chronicles the band's early period under flamboyant manager Terry Knight, who was bound and determined to prove that Grand Funk wa the biggest thing in rock and roll. This collection is a great overview of this period and is suggested for those who don't want to wade through the chaff in order to get the gems. This captures the band when they were mere kids looking to become the monsters they later became.
Grand Funk Railroad (Mark Farner, Don Brewer and Mel Schacher) broke out big in the late sixties with a huge rock sound that emulated the hard working sounds of the town they grew up in, forever making Flint, Michigan a familiar name to millions. From the release of their very first album "Grand Funk" and over a career that spans decades of many hit recordings, GFR has truly stood the test of time.

With multiple gold and platinum albums under their belt, and historic sold out shows like Shea Stadium, the brass at Capitol Records in 1972 honored this power trio with their first greatest hits collection the gold and platinum "Mark, Don & Mel."
The album was a blockbuster as it reached the upper rungs of the sales charts, making this a smash hit with both rock and pop audiences, proving once again their career was of historic merit. Filled with multiple hits spread out over 4 big sides, the amazing album takes off with the classic Time Machine?plus more power rockers like Into The Sun?Inside Looking Out?and Heartbreaker.

01. Time Machine (03:45)
02. Into The Sun (06:28)
03. Heartbreraker (06:34)
04. Feelin' Alright (04:26)
05. Footstompin' Music (03:47)
06. Paranoid (07:49)
07. Loneliness (08:29)

01. Are You Ready - Mark, Don & Mel (03:39)
02. Mean Mistreater - Mark, Don & Mel (04:58)
03. T.N.U.C. - Mark, Don & Mel (11:31)
04. Inside Looking Out - Mark, Don & Mel (09:33)
05. Closer To Home - Mark, Don & Mel (09:57)

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