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Mark Farner - Some Kind Of Wonderful [Colored Vinyl] [Limited Edition]

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Format: Vinyl
Label: NLTM RECORDS
Rel. Date: 07/03/2026
UPC: 880753143724

Some Kind Of Wonderful [Colored Vinyl] [Limited Edition]
Artist: Mark Farner
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $39.98
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DISC: 1

1. Some Kind of Wonderful
2. Love from Above
3. Without You
4. Not Yet
5. Attitude of Gratitude
6. All the Way
7. With Me Anywhere
8. Conflict
9. The Vision Well Done

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MARK FARNER (of Grand Funk Railroad fame)FIRST TIME ON VINYLRoxx Records proudly partners with Meis Music to revive and celebrate Mark Farner's classic Frontline Records releases with two new reissues, Wake Up... (1989) and Some Kind of Wonderful (1991). Both albums are being remastered and released on CD and, for the first time ever, on vinyl. Both pressings are on heavyweight color vinyl. (Some Kind of Wonderful on opaque "Rubber Duckie" yellow vinyl.) The albums are being mastered for vinyl by Rob Colwell (Brother Cane, King's X, Galactic Cowboys).Mark Farner began his musical career in Michigan during the mid-1960s, playing in local bands and developing a style rooted in blues, rock, and soul. Before achieving national fame, he performed with groups like Terry Knight and the Pack, where he honed his songwriting and guitar skills. His early experiences in the Detroit-area music scene helped shape his raw, energetic approach that would later define his massive success with Grand Funk Railroad in the late 1960s and into the 1970s. Grand Funk released 13 studio albums, 4 live albums, 8 compilation albums, and 25 singles. This includes six platinum and seven gold-certified albums between their recording debut in 1969 and their first disbandment in 1976. The band had a string of hit singles such as "We're an American Band", "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)", "Some Kind of Wonderful" (a cover of Soul Brothers Six), "Walk Like a Man", "The Loco-Motion" (a cover of Little Eva), "Bad Time" and "Inside Looking Out" (a cover of the Animals).After his rise to fame with Grand Funk, Farner entered a markedly different phase of his career in the 1980s. This period saw him step away from mainstream rock excess and lean into message-driven songwriting, blending his signature guitar work and bluesy rock approach with spiritually focused lyrics. Farner tied his work closely to Frontline Records during this time, a label known for promoting rock and metal artists with faith-based messages.Farner's third and final studio album for Frontline Records was Some Kind of Wonderful. The title track, a remake of the classic Soul Brothers Six song popularized by his former band Grand Funk Railroad in 1974. Re-recording this track was a brilliant marketing move. The song was a nod to Farner's past, bringing in the old fans, and an introduction of his voice to a whole new audience. His new version updates the arrangement with contemporary production while still emphasizing the bluesy groove and vocal swagger that made the song endearing and enduring. This balance between nostalgia and modernization is a defining trait of the album, helping it to be one of the best-selling albums on the Frontline label and held in high regard by fans to this day.Since the mid-1990s, Mark has largely focused on touring under his own name, often billed as "Mark Farner's American Band," a nod to one of Grand Funk's most iconic songs. His live shows have remained his strongest connection to fans, featuring a mix of Grand Funk hits and solo material, delivered with the same high-energy guitar work and vocals that defined his early fame. Farner is currently touring with his American Band in 2026.
        
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