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.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- dynamic progression with peaks
- gritty energy for sing-alongs
- for lively gatherings
- wave-like pacing for engagement
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer short, standalone tracks
- seek mellow, subdued atmospheres
Where this album fits
- 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
- The Guess Who· Creedence Clearwater Revival· Ted Nugent
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 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 7:16
- 7 Heartbreaker 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
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