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The Very Best of Grin Featuring Nils Lofgren

 
Album Review: The Very Best of Grin Featuring Nils Lofgren

Review

The failure of Grin to sell large numbers of records in the early '70s is one of those mysteries of popular music. They seemed to have everything, all in the person of leader Nils Lofgren, an accomplished guitarist and songwriter with a connection to the CSNY axis who had played on Neil Young's After the Gold Rush when he was only 18-years-old. He was still under 21 when the first self-titled Grin album was released in 1971. Maybe his youth had something to do with the band's limited commercial success; he often let other band members take lead vocals on the songs he wrote, preferring a group context that sometimes hid his talents. Nevertheless, the band's albums garnered good reviews and the first three (of four) made the charts, with "White Lies" charting as a single. Those albums were stylistically diverse and somewhat uneven, but contained catchy pop/rock songs ("Like Rain," "Love or Else," "Sad Letter"), any one of which could have changed Grin's story with the right promotion. This well-chosen best-of (actually the second one, following a 1976 LP, despite a sticker on the CD proclaiming "1st-Ever GRIN 'Best-Of' Collection!"), containing a couple of previously unreleased tracks and a non-LP B-side, accurately portrays the band's pop-folk-rock-country sound, from "Everybody's Missin' the Sun" (which could have fit on After the Gold Rush easily) to "You're the Weight," from the band's 1973 swan song Gone Crazy, licensed from A&M Records. Lofgren, of course, went on to a more successful solo career from the mid-'70s to the mid-'80s before becoming "the most overqualified second guitarist in rock" in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, as Springsteen himself put it. But the work of Grin is more than juvenilia: In the early '70s, it was good enough to make fans frustrated that the band didn't get more of a hearing. And it sounds just as good more than 25 years later. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Everybody's Missin' the Sun Grin (2:44)
See What a Love Can Do Grin (5:01)
Like Rain Nils Lofgren Grin (3:40)
We All Sung Together Nils Lofgren Grin (3:43)
Nobody [#] Grin (2:57)
Sing for Happiness [#] Grin (3:16)
White Lies (Lyrics) Nils Lofgren Grin (3:28)
Hi, Hello Home Nils Lofgren Grin (2:29)
Slippery Fingers Nils Lofgren Grin (4:00)
Lost a Number Nils Lofgren Grin (3:09)
Moon Tears (Lyrics) Nils Lofgren Grin (2:18)
Soft Fun Nils Lofgren Grin (5:40)
Just to Have You Grin (2:17)
Love or Else Nils Lofgren Grin (3:40)
Sad Letter Nils Lofgren Grin (3:11)
Ain't Love Nice Nils Lofgren Grin (2:09)
All Out Nils Lofgren Grin (3:01)
Rusty Gun Nils Lofgren Grin (2:20)
You're the Weight Grin (5:09)

Credits

Bob Berberich (Percussion), Nils Lofgren (Vocals), Nils Lofgren (Guitar), Nils Lofgren (Keyboards), Bob Berberich (Vocals), Bob Berberich (Drums), Nils Lofgren (Performer), Tom Lofgren (Vocals), Tom Lofgren (Guitar), Bob Gordon (Bass), Bob Gordon (Vocals), Nils Lofgren (Accordion)
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