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Closer To Home 1970 Album

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3.5 AlRog 4 jfclams
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4 jfclams 3.5 AlRog
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Length
44m 27s
Country
United States
Release Dates
1970-06-15
Description
Closer to Home is the third studio album by American rock band Grand Funk Railroad. The album was released on June 15, 1970, by Capitol Records. Recorded at Cleveland Recording Company, the album was produced by Terry Knight. This album reached RIAA gold record status in 1970, making it the group's third gold record in one year. The album's inside artwork shows a live photo of the band performing at Madison Square Garden in February 1970.
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Mark Farner
Mark Farner
Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Mel Schacher
Mel Schacher
Bass Guitar
Don Brewer
Don Brewer
Drums, Vocals
Tracklist
1. Sin's A Good Man's Brother 4m 35s
2. Aimless Lady 3m 25s
3. Nothing Is The Same 5m 10s
4. Mean Mistreater 4m 25s
5. Get It Together 5m 7s
6. I Don't Have To Sing The Blues 4m 35s
7. Hooked On Love 7m 10s
8. I'm Your Captain 9m 47s

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Grand Funk's 3rd studio record is a polarizing effort, crossing the power-trio sludge rock that so characterized the previous album with drilled-down populist statements tailor-made for burgeoning arena-rock audiences. Sure, there might be tons of hidden messages within the epic odyssey of "I'm Your Captain", but in reality, Farner and crew just wanted to rock out loud, heavy, and get people dancing. All in all, it's dumb, and packed with so much groove it can't help but approach classic status.
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