
The band–Don Brewer, Mark Farner, Mel Schacher and Craig Frost–were in the midst of a roll with six consecutive Top 20 singles. Shinin’ On had the group in top form.
The unlikely cover of the Carole King / Gerry Goffin-penned “The Loco-Motion” drastically changed the 1962 Little Eva dance classic on its ear with a stomping beat and a screeching guitar lead from Farner that gave the band their second #1 pop single in a year. The title track offered Frost’s keyboards and infused its hard-driving, spacey rock groove with harmonies that accompany Brewer’s lead vocal. The song reached #11. The combination of the two radio hits again led to big album sales.
Watch a live version of “The Loco-Motion” from 1974…
Related: “We’re an American Band” goes to #1
Closing-out the album is Grand Funk’s amped-up blues rocker “Little Johnny Hooker” which features Farner’s powerful and driving guitar work.
The original album was packaged in a 3-D sleeve that had a pair of 3-D glasses embedded in the front cover to best appreciate the dramatic art work. The Shinin’ On SACD reissue slipcase will include a pair of 3-D glasses so the art work can be viewed as originally intended.
Shinin’ On Track Listing
Shinin’ On
To Get Back In
The Loco-Motion
Carry Me Through
Please Me
Mr. Pretty Boy
Gettin’ Over You
Little Johnny Hooker
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