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Creedence Clearwater Revival

Creedence Clearwater Revival Album: “Creedence Covers The Classics”

Creedence Clearwater Revival Album: “Creedence Covers The Classics”
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Title: Creedence Covers The Classics
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Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:888072314221
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Track Listing :
1 Good Golly Miss Molly Video
2 I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Single Version
3 Hello Mary Lou Video
4 Susie Q - Single Version
5 Midnight Special Video
6 Ooby Dooby Video
7 The Night Time Is the Right Time Video
8 Cotton Fields Video
9 Ninety-Nine And A Half Video
10 Before You Accuse Me Video
11 My Baby Left Me Video
12 I Put a Spell on You Video
hyperbolium (Earth, USA) - June 19, 2009
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Twelve covers cherry-picked from Creedence's albums

Early in their career as both a live band and a recording unit, Creedence was fond of covering material they loved. They rarely had hits this way, but they often managed to absorb even well known hits into the swampy Creedence universe. This new collection pulls together twelve covers that have been cherry-picked from Creedence's studio albums. The only hits in the lot are single edits of Dale Hawkins' "Suzie Q," and the post-breakup release of Cosmos' Factory's "I Heard it Through the Grapevine." Both singles forgo the lengthy psychedelic jamming that made them such essential album tracks. The rest of the collection is a good look at the group's influences, but only a few of the covers beyond the two singles, notably "The Midnight Special," and "Cotton Fields" truly benefit from the Creedence treatment. When mixed in with Fogerty's originals, the original album's cover songs provided linkage to his songwriting and performing influences, but drawn onto a separate disc, they don't always add up to anything as profound as the group's originals. With only 12-tracks and a 40-minute running time this collection is no substitute for any of the group's first five original albums. If you want hits, you're better off with

rather than Creedence's covers of other people's greatest hits. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]

Michael Occhionero "Dr. VonFiend" (New London, CT) - May 27, 2009
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Q: What is the Point? A:$$$$

First off 10 of the 12 songs are on Chronicle 1 or 2 (99 and a half, Ooby Dooby. Second the single, much shorter versions of Susie Q and Grapevine are here. Why? The CD barely tops out at 40 minutes. Maybe the producers feel that this is a vinyl based audience so might as well fleece them. No previously unreleased tracks either. Weak. The reason for two stars is that the songs are great and every fan of blues should listen to night time is the right time (Ray Charles rocked) occasionally. But is ought to be from it's real album or chronicle 2.

Ray Koski - January 19, 2013
- CREEDENCE CD

MY 2 YEAR OLD GRANDSON LOVES THIS CD. HE CALLS IT GRANPA MUSIC AND HIS DAD PLAYS IT FOR HIM GOING/COMING BACK FROM DAY CARE AS HE SITS IN HIS CAR SEAT. HE IS DIRECTING EACH SONG AND SINGS ALONG. HE LOVES DANCING TO IT ALSO.

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