
We're An American Band is a Rock album by Grand Funk, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 135 pressings tracked, owned by 15 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- crunchy
- triumphant
- heartland
About
Michigan power trio Grand Funk Railroad, after huge successes that included headlining Shea Stadium despite relatively little airplay, entered a second career phase in 1973. Hiring a fourth member in keyboardist Craig Frost and enlisting Todd Rundgren to produce <i>We’re an American Band</i>, their seventh studio album, the group topped itself with a number-one single in the title track. Though the catchy ode to rock life was just polished enough to reel in a whole new fan base, the album cannily strutted between the toughness of earlier discs — few groups of the era were as macho as these guys — and prog-rock textures that allowed Frost to shine without putting guitarist Mark Farner in the back seat. Despite the patriotic bent of “American Band,” Grand Funk’s antiestablishment leanings were hardly damped down: “Creepin’” suggested grass-roots action, perhaps of a violent nature, to “take . . . in hand” ecological villains, while “Loneliest Rider” mourned U.S. exploitation of Native Americans. This remastered edition includes an acoustic version of “Stop Lookin’ Back.”
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1We're An American Band3:25
- A2Stop Lookin' Back4:51
- A3Creepin'7:01
- A4Black Licorice4:43
Side B
- B1The Railroad6:07
- B2Ain't Got Nobody4:19
- B3Walk Like A Man4:03
- B4Loneliest Rider5:19
Credits
Performers
- Mel SchacherBASS BASS GUITAR
- Craig FrostORGAN ELECTRIC PIANO SYNTHESIZER
- Don BrewerVOCALS DRUMS PERCUSSION
- Mark FarnerVOCALS GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR
15 collectors on Gatefold own this · 135 pressings tracked on Gatefold
