Grand Funk Railroad - Inside: Looking Out 1969

Grand Funk (The Red Album), released via Capitol Records .

The album was the group's first to be certified Gold by the RIAA . Musical Style and Themes GRAND FUNK RAILROAD - Inside Looking Out 1969

Grand Funk Railroad's rendition of is a hard-rock transformation of the 1966 The Animals hit, originally based on a prison work chant collected by musicologist Alan Lomax . Released on December 29, 1969, as part of their second studio album, Grand Funk (also known as the "Red Album" ), the track became a career-defining staple of their live performances. Release and Production Details Grand Funk (The Red Album), released via Capitol Records

Grand Funk Railroad expanded the original folk-rock track into a high-intensity jam, often exceeding nine minutes in length. Released on December 29, 1969, as part of

Inside Looking Out (LIVE 1969) - Grand Funk Railroad (Reaction)

Mark Farner (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Mel Schacher (bass), and Don Brewer (drums).

Terry Knight ; Engineered by Ken Hamann at Cleveland Recording Company .

Brice Goldenberg

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