Caught in the Act
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Footstompin' Music
- ock 'N Roll Soul
- I'm Your Captain/Closer To Home
- Heartbreaker
- Some Kind Of Wonderful
- Shinin' On
- The Loco Motion
- Black Licorice
- The Railroad
- We're An American Band
- T.N.U.C.
- Inside Looking Out
- Gimme Shelter
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13049 in Music
- Released on: 2003-02-25
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Live, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Their 1975 double live album, 24-bit digitally remastered and crammed on to a single CD with updated liner notes. Capitol Records. 2003.
Customer Reviews
A very good Rock Live album
I was a kid in the seventies, my favorite band were Uriah Heep, Deep Purple and Grand Funk. I still like these bands and listening to "Caught in the Act" reminds me the good seventies. This is a very good Rock album and contains the "almost" perfect choice of songs, the sound is very good.
A must have if you are a fan of the band or a classic rock music lover !
This is what happens
Having seen Grand Funk 5 times from 1970-75 which of course is the time of all the live recordings of them, I can tell you that this is the tale end of a great live band. Grand Funk was always known as a live band and they had many problems selling their studio albums for that reason. Having seen the down and raunchy to the "we are getting tired of doing this" concerts, it is a great story and I still listen with wonder to the live recordings reliving the idea that I was deaf for 3 days after the concert in the Boston Gardens in 71-72 (hard to remember which year)and my friend Ronnie who after the third song laid down on the chairs (we were on the floor about 50 feet fromt he stage) closed her eyes and never got up again until the last song when I think she was able to handle the whole thing again. The last time I saw them was at the Hampton Roads Colisium in Hampton Virginia in 75 and was the culmination again of fan distress when one of the fans reached up and pulled the cord from Marks guitar as he was flying across the stage (again I was down front)caught up in Inside Looking Out and all the while shaking his head at the fan pleading for him not to pull it out, but he did anyway and of course prophetically that was the end of a great era. Greatest Live Rock band ever.
Another excellent re-master job! GFR LIVE!!!
If you are a GFR fan,this re-master is a must have! Don't mess about,just buy it. It sounds great in my truck CD system, but man, it's too cool to listen to the whole CD when I have the time to kill around the house,late at night.I have the old version AND this re-master version,and I must say,the difference is unreal.
These guys were THE band that Zep would not follow onstage. These fellows played for 2,500 people at the Filmore East,then 32,000 at Madison Square Garden,then 50,000+ at Shea Stadium,selling out faster than the Beatles.
The LIVE album and this one give you insight as to why.
Excellent buy...





