Mark Farner - Rock 'n Roll Soul: Live, August 20, 1989 (2023)

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Title: Rock 'n Roll Soul: Live, August 20, 1989
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Liberation Hall
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:15:02
Total Size: 547 / 176 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Are You Ready (4:02)
02. Rock 'N Roll Soul (3:32)
03. Footstompin' Music (4:06)
04. Airborne Ranger (4:40)
05. Judgement Day Blues (4:46)
06. Some Kind Of Wonderful (4:39)
07. Paranoid (10:24)
08. Come To Jesus (4:01)
09. Mean Mistreater (4:39)
10. Must Have Been Love (3:11)
11. Bad Time (2:46)
12. I'm Your Captain/Closer To Home (6:34)
13. Heartbreaker (7:25)
14. Isn't It Amazing (5:09)
15. The Loco-Motion (4:28)

Legendary all-American frontman and guitarist Mark Farner was the engine that pulled the original Grand Funk Railroad repeatedly to the top of the charts in the 1970s. At age 70, Farner commands the stage with the same intensity and outpouring of love as he did in the summer of '69 when the band's debut album was released. After the 1969 Atlanta Pop Festival put Grand Funk on the fast track, the band topped the Billboard charts twice with both the anthem We're an American Band and The Loco-Motion. They then followed that and hit the top 10 in 1975 with Some Kind of Wonderful and Bad Time. The band broke up in 1976 and sporadically reunited over the years. In August 1989, Mark participated in the 20th anniversary of the Woodstock festival at Cal State Dominguez Hills in Carson, California. The 20 Years After festival featured Edgar Winter, Canned Heat, Iron Butterfly, Sha Na Na and others. The 15-track set included ten Grand Funk classics. The full concert is available on CD and DVD with a vinyl version of nine GFR tracks. Some 50 years later, something magical still happens when Farner takes the stage. His voice is still strong and on key, with his guitar playing still slick and lightning quick. He loves playing live where he can connect to his fans and people of all ages. This concert captures that continued devotion to his iconic stage shows.