"You cannot talk about rock in the 1970s without talking about Grand Funk Railroad." - Rolling Stone
Grand Funk Railroad built their reputation on tour, they were the people's choice. On the 1973 release of their seventh studio album, it took producer Todd Rundgren to polish the pop. This is the album where they turned commercial and radio stations found comfort. The funk is still there, the hard rock is still there, but sonically, the record was sharp and detailed and the band's playing was tighter and more accomplished. The album's title song became Grand Funk's first gold-selling number one hit. It became their signature song and went on to be one of the biggest rock songs of all time.
Track Listing
We're An American Band
Stop Lookin' Back
Creepin'
Black Licorice
The Railroad
Ain't Got Nobody
Walk Like A Man
Loneliest Rider
Bonus Tracks:
Hooray
The End
Stop Lookin' Back (Acoustic Mix)
We're an American Band (2002 Remix)