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Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Grand Funk Railroad, released in 2006. Track listing. All songs written and composed by Mark Farner except where noted.
Grand Funk Hits is a greatest hits compilation by Grand Funk Railroad originally released in 1976 on Capitol Records (LP-ST-11579). It peaked at number 126 on the Billboard 200. [3] The songs included on the album were all recorded after the band parted ways with manager Terry Knight in 1972.
Grand Funk Railroad (shortened to Grand Funk) is an American hard rock band formed in 1969. The band is most notable for their peak in popularity during the 1970s. Grand Funk has released 13 studio albums, 4 live albums, 8 compilation albums and 25 singles.
With the band’s name shortened to Grand Funk, [17] its two most successful albums and two number-one hit singles resulted: the Don Brewer-penned "We're an American Band" (from the number two album We're an American Band, released in July 1973) and "The Loco-Motion" (from their 1974 number five album Shinin' On, written by Carole King and ...
The edits on these songs reduce the album's overall running time by approximately five minutes. In 2002, Grand Funk was remastered on compact disc with bonus tracks and also released in a limited edition box set Trunk of Funk that contained the band's first four albums. The "trunk" has slots for twelve CDs to house the future release of the ...
Grand Funk Hits; Greatest Hits (Grand Funk Railroad album) M. Mark, Don & Mel: 1969–71; T. Thirty Years of Funk: 1969–1999
After Grand Funk initially disbanded in 1976, Farner released his self-titled debut solo album in 1977, [6] and his second, No Frills, in 1978 (both Atlantic Records). [7] In 1981, Farner and Don Brewer launched a new Grand Funk line-up with bassist Dennis Bellinger and recorded two albums, Grand Funk Lives and What's Funk?
Craig Frost (born April 20, 1948) is an American musician who rose to prominence as a member of the rock band Grand Funk Railroad, which he joined in 1973 after working with them the previous year. [1] [2] He plays organ, synthesizers and piano. Frost expanded Grand Funk's "power trio" musical style