Bosnia
Grand Funk Railroad · 1997
100 min · 20 tracks · hard rock
A gritty fusion of hard rock and classic soul, pulsating with raw energy and vibrant instrumentation.
Why this album works
'Bosnia' is notable for its blending of progressive rock elements with traditional hard rock, appealing to both old fans and new listeners. The album, while not chart-topping, received attention for its ambitious medleys and lengthy tracks that showcased the band's musicianship, contributing to the legacy of classic rock revivalism in the late '90s.
- Career context
- By the time 'Bosnia' was released in 1997, Grand Funk Railroad had experienced numerous lineup changes and shifts in musical direction since their peak in the early '70s. This album marked a return to their roots after years of experimentation, showcasing their enduring commitment to energetic rock music. It was their first studio album in over a decade, reflecting both nostalgia and evolution.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Alice Cooper· Aerosmith· Holograf
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 2001: A Space Odyssey 1:25
- 2 Are You Ready Standout 3:25
- 3 Rock ’n Roll Soul 3:49
- 4 Footstompin’ Music 4:18
- 5 Time Machine 3:28
- 6 Medley: Paranoid / Sin’s a Good Man’s Brother / Mr. Limousine Driver Standout 7:16
- 7 Heartbreaker Standout 7:37
- 8 Aimless Lady 3:52
- 9 T.N.U.C. 7:24
- 10 Inside Looking Out 10:22
- 11 Shinin’ On 3:37
- 12 The Loco-Motion 3:40
- 13 We’re an American Band 3:58
Disc 2
- 1 Overture 2:59
- 2 Mean Mistreater 4:26
- 3 Some Kind of Wonderful 3:58
- 4 To Get Back In 4:01
- 5 Bad Time 2:56
- 6 I’m Your Captain / Closer to Home 9:03
- 7 Loneliness 8:59
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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