*Japanese pressing. Manufactured by Toshiba EMI Ltd.
Country: U.S.A.Genre: Classic Rock
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AllMusic Review by Donald A. Guarisco
Grand Funk Railroad's
1969 debut is a wildly uneven affair. Although the exuberant energy and
power-trio theatrics that would fuel their 1970s hits are in place, the
group's songwriting and arranging abilities are very much in their
infancy. The biggest problems in terms of songwriting are the
often-amateurish lyrics: "Anybody's Answer" is a sincere but muddled
attempt at a message song that expends a lot of energy without ever
focusing on a particular target and "Heartbreaker" is a love lament that
is content to trot out a series of well-worn heartbreak clichés. In
terms of arrangements, the band often places an aimless jam where a
tight instrumental break should be. The standout example of this problem
is "TNUC," a loose-limbed tune that wears out its welcome with an
overlong and unstructured drum solo. Despite these problems, there are
some strong tunes in the mix: "Are You Ready" is an exuberant rocker
built on one of Mel Schacher's
trademark walking basslines and "Into the Sun" is a clever tune that
starts as a mellow mid-tempo jam before blossoming into a stomping
rocker with a funky guitar riff. Both of these sturdy tunes
appropriately became mainstays of Grand Funk Railroad's live show for many years to come. "Time Machine" is another highlight, a bluesy shuffle built on Mark Farner's wailing vocals and a catchy, stuttered guitar riff. All in all, On Time
is way too patchy of an album to please the casual listener but
provides a few hints of and contains enough worthwhile moments to please
the group's fans.
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