Mark Farner - Wake Up...

Sunday 1st July 1990
Mark Farner - Wake Up...
Mark Farner - Wake Up...

STYLE: Rock
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 9911-5865
LABEL: Frontline CD09060
FORMAT: CD Album

Reviewed by Paul Poulton

Mark Farner used to be front man in Grand Funk Railroad. They were to American parents what the Rolling Stones were to British parents in the 70s. I remember seeing pictures of Mark in Melody Maker performing bare-chested with a thick bracelet encircling his right bicep and long, long hair. Unfortunately, some of his hair, with the passage of time, has come adrift but he does now wear a shirt - and the fear of some parents may be further allayed by hearing these songs. Although there's no way the lyrics on 'Wake Up' could be called deep or philosophical they would, however, fit very nicely into any southern American pulpit. Mark's faith shines through with excitement and enthusiasm. The music is economically played, sounding like a three-piece; although there are keyboards they are mixed very low. It reminded me of 'Free', in fact, Mark sings like Paul Rogers but in a slightly higher register and with more vocal gymnastics (impressive for a white man). He also plays guitar like the late Paul Kossoff used to - not very fast but with plenty of feel. It's a good album.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Peter Egley Jr in USA @ 23:49 on Feb 6 2018

It's my favorite of Mark's Christian albums for the Frontline label. It's kind of like his work on Grand Funk's We're An American Band album, it's strong straight through.



Posted by ISTIMEWA in amsterdam @ 16:52 on Jul 1 2008

That's a very accurate description of 'the spirit of grand funk! I think Mark Farner and Paul Rodgers are two of the best rock singers ever(I may be wrong here but I thought both singers are friends too),
NO FOGERTY = NO CCR, NO FARNER = NO FUNK!
Istimewa (fan)



Posted by David Weaver in Lubbock, Tx @ 05:53 on Jun 10 2006

I would very much like to hear from Mark his testimony about how he came to be saved and would also like to know if he has any literature out about his coming to the Lord Jesus.



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