Episode 213 with Mark Farner

Farner makes his second appearance on our show

Mark Farner will release Closer to My Home, his long-awaited new studio album, on November 8th via Righteous Rock Records with distribution by MVD Entertainment Group. Bridging past and present, the grit of industry, and the calloused hard work of a rural man, the project champions Farner’s multi-faceted artistry. Celebrating the 55th anniversary of the iconic Grand Funk Railroad hit “(I’m Your Captain) Closer To My Home,” the album is highlighted with a re-record, finding Farner in exactly the same form as 1970.

“There was no such thing as a click track back then. We played to the drummer. All of those hits back then, all of that music, it was all played to a real person, a drummer in a bone suit,” Farner tells us about recreating the song. “So we did a tempo map. Josh Egan, who played drums on this particular cut, [Egen] did a tempo map of Brewer’s original tempo, how it went up and down. I mean, if you looked at that map, you’re going, ‘What the hell?’ You know, I mean, it was all over the place, but it doesn’t sound like it. It’s just naturally in and out. If the drummer does a fill, a lot of times, he’s gonna make it to one before you do a pure tapping. (Laughing) He gets excited about what he’s doing. So we wanted to capture that, and Josh certainly did. And he played Ludwig drums, just like Brewer played on the original track.”

Farner talks to us more about the project and whether a reunion with the original Grand Funk Railroad is in the works or not.

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Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn