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Survival (Grand Funk Railroad album)

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Released
  
April 1971

Survival (1971)
  
E Pluribus Funk (1971)

Release date
  
April 1971

Label
  
Capitol Records

Length
  
40:55

Artist
  
Grand Funk Railroad

Producer
  
Terry Knight

Genres
  
Rock music, Hard rock

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Recorded
  
January, 1971 at Cleveland Recording Company

Similar
  
E Pluribus Funk, Live Album, Good Singin' - Good Pla, Closer to Home, Caught in the Act

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Survival is Grand Funk Railroad's fourth studio album and was released in April 1971 by Capitol Records. It was produced by Terry Knight. Drummer Don Brewer was never 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 using that technique in the Beatles' film Let It Be (1970).

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Mark Farner unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Country Road" – 4:22
  2. "All You've Got is Money" – 5:16
  3. "Comfort Me" – 6:48
  4. "Feelin' Alright" (Dave Mason) – 4:27
  5. "I Want Freedom" – 6:19
  6. "I Can Feel Him in the Morning" (Don Brewer, Farner) – 7:15
  7. "Gimme Shelter" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 6:29

Bonus Tracks – CD Release

  1. "I Can't Get Along with Society (Remix)" – 5:41
  2. "Jam (Footstompin' Music)" – 4:40
  3. "Country Road" (Original Version) – 7:37
  4. "All You've Got is Money" (Original Version) – 8:18
  5. "Feelin' Alright" (Original Version) – 5:57

Differences in Bonus Tracks

The bonus tracks on the 2002 reissue labeled "Original Version" have extended sections and extra lyrics compared to the tracks as released on the original LP.

"Feelin' Alright" is a different take of the song, as heard by the different inflections in the lead vocal, placement of the instruments in the stereo mix, and musical differences in the playing. Additionally, a third verse is included that is not in the LP version.

"Footstompin' Music" became a staple at Grand Funk Railroad's concerts, having been recorded at the Survival sessions but not included on the original release. It was brought into their next album setlist, E Pluribus Funk (1971), with a slight different arrangement and without the word "Jam" on its title. The song is featured on the live albums Caught in the Act (1975), Bosnia (1997), and Live: The 1971 Tour (recorded in 1971, released in 2002).

Musicians

  • Mark Farner – vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards
  • Mel Schacher – bass
  • Don Brewer – vocals, drums
  • LP extras

    The original LP release came with 8x10 photos of each of the three bandmembers, in similar poses as the caveman image of the three from the album cover.

    Charts

    Album

    Singles

    Songs

    1Country Road4:23
    2All You've Got Is Money5:16
    3Comfort Me6:48

    References

    Survival (Grand Funk Railroad album) Wikipedia