Wednesday, July 30, 2008

CCR Reissued Again


Some of the best music ever made is coming back in Sept. The first Creedence Clearwater Revival albums are being re-released than, along with bonus material and new linear notes. These six albums, "Creedence Clearwater Revival," "Bayou Country," "Green River," "Willy & the Poor Boys," "Cosmo's Factory" and "Pendulum," form the core of some of the best rock and roll ever. And to imagine these six albums were released within a two year period, from 1968 to 1970. It's amazing to think of that, nowdays an artist has to take years and years to put out a new album and they'd be lucky that if half of it is even good. I have these albums originally on vinyl but will have to purchase the new cd versions.

1 comment:

Cinnamon Girl said...

CCR is just about my all time favorite 60's era band. The fact that they all came from Cali just blows my mind.

Oddly enough, my parents love CCR but they never got into the Allmans or Skynyrd. I found those two myself.


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