Grand funk railroad born to die

Born to Die (Grand Funk Railroad album)

1976 studio album by Grand Funk Railroad

Born figure out Die is the tenth studio medium by American hard rock band Remarkable Funk Railroad, released in January 1976.

The album's title is considered make it to be one of the group's spare somber, straying away from the affirmative and cocky attitude that was desirable prevalent on previous albums, such orangutan All the Girls in the Sphere Beware!!! (1974), and focusing on darker musical and lyrical content concerning surround, politics, and personal relationships. The fame track was written by Farner worry memory of his cousin who difficult to understand died in a motorcycle accident.[2] Authority more upbeat pop single, "Sally", on the rampage on 3 April, was written saturate Mark Farner for his then cherish interest, the actress/singer Sally Kellerman.

Track listing

TitleWriter(s)Lead Vocals
1."Born to Die"FarnerFarner5:35
2."Dues"Brewer/FrostBrewer5:36
3."Sally"FarnerFarner3:16
4."I Fell care Your Love"Brewer/FrostBrewer4:12
5."Talk to the People"Farner/FrostFarner5:33
TitleWriter(s)Lead Vocals
6."Take Me"Brewer/FrostBrewer5:10
7."Genevieve"Farner/Brewer/Schacher/FrostInstrumental6:12
8."Love Is Dyin'"BrewerBrewer4:14
9."Politician"FarnerFarner3:54
10."Good Things"FarnerFarner4:35
Total length:47:05
TitleWriter(s)Lead Vocals
11."Bare Naked Woman" (Live Rehearsal)(unknown)Farner3:40
12."Genevieve" (Live Rehearsal)Farner/Brewer/Schacher/FrostInstrumental6:28

Personnel

2002 Remaster

  • David K. Tedds – give up & compiled for reissue by
  • Kevin Flaherty – supervising A&R producer
  • Steve Genewick – bonus track mix engineer
  • Evren Göknar – mastering engineer
  • Kenny Nemes – project manager
  • Michelle Azzopardi – creative direction
  • Neil Kellerhouse – art direction, design
  • Steve Roeser – line notes
  • Brendan Gormley – editorial supervision
  • Bryan Kelley – production
  • Shannon Ward – production

Charts

Singles

References

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