Grand Funk Railroad ) Survival ) 1971

5 months ago
272

You are listening to the genuine Hi-Fi stereo sound transferred from the actual vinyl record in the best possible quality.

Survival is the 4th studio album by American rock band Grand Funk Railroad, released in April 1971 by Capitol Records. Recorded at Cleveland Recording Company, the album was produced by Terry Knight. Drummer Don Brewer was not happy with the drum sound on the album, due to Knight's insistence of having Brewer cover his drum heads with tea-towels, after seeing Ringo Starr use the technique in the Beatles' film Let It Be (1970).
The original LP release came with 8x10 photos of each of the 3 bandmembers, in similar poses as the caveman image of the 3 from the album cover.
Grand Funk Railroad:
Mark Farner – vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards
Mel Schacher – bass
Don Brewer – vocals, drums

🔘 Side 1:
Country Road
All You've Got Is Money
Comfort Me
Feelin' Alright

🔘 Side 2:
I Want Freedom
I Can Feel Him in the Morning
Gimme Shelter

Loading 1 comment...