Lost Gem: "Sin's A Good Man's Brother" - Grand Funk (1970)
"S in's a good man's brother, but is that right?" --> Grand Funk <-- The thunderous power-trio Grand Funk (Railroad) released "Closer To Home" (1970) ...with the flagship 10 minute title track that closes out the album...and forever cemented their lofty spot upon the h eavy metal rock and roll shelf. With Mark Farner's crank vocals and guitar spank, Mel Schacher's ear-bleeding bass runs and Don Brewer's thunder sticks... GFR were pulling down the elusive 11+ on the amplifier knob. And though mostly panned by critics, GFR could flat out bring the noise. Crunching riffs and bass made for some tasty must-own vinyl for stone-rockers. And in this instance, the remastered version is stunningly worth grabbing! Lost Gem:--> "Sin's A Good Man's Brother" ...is a worthy opening track that gently tiptoes onto your front porch and then starts kicking the door in. Rarely receives radio p