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Caught In The Act 1975 Album

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1. Introduction 2m 47s
2. Footstompin' Music 4m 2s
3. Rock And Roll Soul 3m 59s
4. Closer To Home 7m 14s
5. Heartbreaker 7m 38s
6. Some Kind Of Wonderful 4m 5s
7. Shinin' On 5m 40s
8. The Loco-Motion 3m 14s
9. Black Licorice 4m 55s
10. The Railroad 6m 15s
11. We're An American Band 3m 45s
12. T.N.U.C. 9m 13s
13. Inside Lookin' Out 12m 11s
14. Gimme Shelter 6m 15s

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Quite the rarity among classic rock acts, Grand Funk released not one, but two live albums during their prime run, and the second is quite different from the first. Not only have they expanded to include Frost and their very own crop of female background singers (dubbed "The Funkettes"), but it's clear from the choice of material and presentation that their days as heavy rock power-trio arena bulldozers were long gone. Surprisingly, many a review I have read praise the album as essential, but I go a bit in the other direction, because for me, this is GFR gone Vegas variety show. A similar transformation took place with Humble Pie's live performances post-Peter Frampton. So, much like the studio efforts from the same general period, the results make for entertaining listening, but the old grit and soul is just not there. Some minor surprises - Brewer's vocals are even stronger in a live setting, the version of "Gimme Shelter" is better than expected, "Shinin' On" is so good you wish they had doubled or tripled it, and on the average, the performances are reasonably done. Still, I can't help but view this as a minor sidelight in the GFR pop era, before the whole thing truly started running out of steam.
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