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Grand Funk Railroad:  Greatest Hits

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Released: 2006
Label: Capitol
Selection #: 164492
We’re An American Band, The Loco-Motion, I’m Your Captain, Heartbreaker, Shinin’ On, Footstompin’ Music, Bad Time, Walk Like A Man, more.
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1 We're an American Band
2 Time Machine
3 Walk Like a Man
4 Some Kind of Wonderful
5 Shinin' On
6 Heartbreaker
7 Rock 'N Roll Soul
8 The Loco-Motion
9 Footstompin' Music
10 Mean Mistreater [Live]
11 Take Me
12 Bad Time
13 I'm Your Captain
14 Inside Looking Out
  
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Grand Funk Railroad took their veiled Motown/Stax influences and grafted them onto a fuzz-drenched hard blues-rock template, and muffler dragging roared out of Flint, Michigan like the little engine that could, confounding the critics and building an impressive record sales portfolio in the 1970s by giving their ardent, blue-collar fans no more and no less than what was expected of them. Distilled into a 14-track greatest-hits set like this one, it's easy to see that Grand Funk (they dropped -- then re-added -- the "Railroad" part of their name as the juggernaut rolled on) was essentially a singles band (although their albums did phenomenally well back in the day) with not a whole lot to say but a knack for saying it really well, which, when you think about it, is usually a sure ticket into the Top 40. "Greatest Hits" has all the essential jukebox fare (lacking only their so-so cover of the Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter"), including the clichéd but emotionally right "Heartbreaker," everybody's favorite guilty pleasure, the mock epic "I'M Your Captain," and a pair of pop-soul gems, the group's cover of the Soul Brothers Six's "Some Kind Of Wonderful," and Mark Farner's best-ever song, the marvelous "Bad Time," which came complete with cellos and fuzz guitar. For most, this single-disc collection will be more than adequate, but listeners looking for the complete Grand Funk story should check out Capitol's three-disc "Thirty Years of Funk" from 1999, or the four-disc "Trunk of Funk", also from Capitol, released in 2002. The very best is here, though. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

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