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Creedence Clearwater Revival
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0025218451222
Label: Fantasy
Manufacturer: Fantasy
MPN: 4512
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Fantasy
Release Date: October 25, 1990
Studio: Fantasy
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Rating: - THE LEAD GUITAR IS OUT OF TUNE
I play a little. I don't have the best musical ear in the world. I can't sing at all, but I swear the lead guitar throughout the whole album, all those solos that we're heard again and again, like Suzie Q, are out of tune with the rest of the band. You really notice this on a CD instead of a radio or elevator or k-mart store sound system or TV sound track (Apocalypse Now). I find this first LP hard to listen to. I was wondering if technology of some kind can bring the lead guitar solos into tune ... Read More
Rating: - Includes a couple of classics
CCR's first has two standout songs, two very good songs and a couple of good-but not great songs. Susie Q is one of my all-time favorites. It is a moody, almost stalkerish, love song. Lyrically it's quite simple: "Oh Susie Q, baby I love you, Susie Q" for example. But its the music that drives it to be memorable. A brooding, grungy drum beat layered behind Fogerty's great guitar work. "I put a Spell on You" is an excellent remake of an old classic with Fogerty's gruff voice adding urgency to the ... Read More
Rating: - CCR's First album
I was only 17 and had just finished walking in a peace march when back in the car this voice came waling on the raido. It was John Fogerty singing I Put A Spell On You. He must have because all these years later I have a mini dachshund that I named SusieQ after the flip side of that 45. Songs like Ninety-Nine and a Half were played on the raido all the time. Ahhhh those were the good old days.And this CD is one of the best from back then!But it and enjoy it
Rating: - I swear I'll never leave my home again.
This was the debut album by Creedence Clearwater Revival. It established their highly original sound, which was a lot different than any of the other bands that came out of the San Francisco scene (like CCR did). While they did have their sound down, John Fogerty's songwriting wasn't quite as good as it would later be. It's notable that the two chart singles from the album, "Suzie Q" and "I Put a Spell On You" are covers of songs from the '50s (by two guys named Hawkins who were of no relation ... Read More
Rating: - Fogerty
Great value. If you are into the 60s' and 70s' you will love this one.
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