| Grand Funk Railroad - We're An American Band
(2002)
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| Cover Front |
Album |
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| Artist/Composer |
Grand Funk Railroad |
| Format |
MP3 |
| Genre |
General Rock |
| Label |
Capitol Records, Inc. |
| Index |
900 |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
| Packaging |
Hard Disk |
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| Musicians |
| Drums and Percussion |
Don Brewer |
| Bass Guitar |
Mel Schacher |
| Guitar-Electric |
Mark Farner |
| Keyboards-Various |
Craig Frost |
| Organ |
Craig Frost |
| Organ |
Mark Farner |
| Piano |
Craig Frost |
| Harmonica |
Mark Farner |
| Vocals |
Don Brewer |
| Vocals |
Mark Farner |
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| Credits |
| Engineer |
Seth Snyder |
| Engineer |
Todd Rundgren |
| Producer |
Todd Rundgren |
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| Track List |
| 01 |
We're An American Band
Released as a single, Capitol Records #3660, July 1973. Highest "Billboard" Pop-Chart position: #1.
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| 02 |
Stop Lookin' Back |
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| 03 |
Creepin'
Released as the B-side of Capitol Records single #3660, "We're An American Band", July 1973. (Highest "Billboard" Pop-Chart position: #1.)
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| 04 |
Black Licorice |
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| 05 |
The Railroad
Released as the B-side of Capitol Records single #3760, "Walk Like A Man", October 1973. (Highest "Billboard" Pop-Chart position: #19.)
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| 06 |
Ain't Got Nobody |
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| 07 |
Walk Like A Man
Released as a single, Capitol Records #3760, October 1973. Highest "Billboard" Pop-Chart position: #19.
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| 08 |
Loneliest Rider |
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| 09 |
Hooray [Outtake]
Previously unreleased outtake from the album sessions.
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| 10 |
The End [Outtake]
Previously unreleased outtake from the album sessions.
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| 11 |
Stop Lookin'n Back [Acoustic-Mix]
Previously unreleased mix from the album sessions.
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| 12 |
We're An American Band [2002 Re-Mix]
Previously unreleased mix from the album sessions.
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| Details |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Rare |
No |
| Sound |
Stereo |
| UPC (Barcode) |
724354172625 |
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| Notes |
| All tracks 24-bit digitally re-mastered, 2002. Tracks 1-8 comprise the original Lp track lineup. Tracks 9-12 are previously un-released "bonus-tracks". Album originally released on Capitol Records #11207, July 1973. Highest Billboard album-chart position: #2. |
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