This is a really unique album to me. I have a Canadian LP of this with the band members' faces superimposed on the cover. Kinda weird that the record company removed the bandmembers' faces off the original artwork.
Anyway, this of course could be titled Mark, Don, Mel & Craig 1972-76 (wasn't
Born to Die released in '75? 1976, I think). To me this is the best version of the band. I will never understand why lead guitarist and singer Mark Farner was opposed to bringing in a fourth member in keyboardsmen Craig
Frost*. These are the post-Terry Knight hits. I think the majority of the self-produced
Phoenix was pretty awful, but it was a transition period LP. "Rock & Roll Soul" is a funky footstomper. It is best represented on the live
Caught in the Act LP. Many of these tracks are edited for radio play, which again makes it very unique. This was also the end of the Capitol years (save for
Bosnia). It's a great compilation. The band apparently had a three album deal when they moved to MCA Records, but only recorded the strange Good Singin' Good Playin' (that really seems to only be famous because Frank Zappa was the producer) album before disbanding. Mark immediately put a solo LP out in '77, and Don, Mel & Craig (kind of to Mark's surprise) formed a new band called Flint that was really sophisticated, enjoyable rock on their one released LP. It would be 5 years before a very different
Grand Funk lived.
Peace Brothers & Sisters!!!
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