Creedence Clearwater Revival | ||
Allmusic Biography : At a time when rock was evolving away from the forces that had made the music possible in the first place, Creedence Clearwater Revival brought things back to their roots with their concise synthesis of rockabilly, swamp pop, R&B;, and country. Though the music of CCR was very much a group effort in their tight, punchy arrangements, their vision was very much singer, songwriter, guitarist, and leader John Fogertys. Fogertys classic compositions for Creedence both evoked enduring images of Americana and reflected burning social issues of the day. The bands genius was their ability to accomplish this with the economic, primal power of a classic rockabilly ensemble. The key elements of Creedence had been woodshedding in bar bands for about a decade before their breakthrough to national success in the late 60s. Johns older brother Tom formed the Blue Velvets in the late 50s in El Cerrito, California, a tiny suburb across the bay from San Francisco. By the mid-60s, with a few hopelessly obscure recordings under their belt, the band -- including Tom and John with two high-school friends, drummer Doug Clifford and bassist Stu Cook -- signed to Fantasy, releasing several singles as the Golliwogs that went nowhere. In fact, theres little promise to be found on those early efforts; they were extremely derivative of the British Invasion and other R&B; and rock trends of the day, with few hints of the swampy roots rock that would characterize CCR. The group only found themselves when John took firm reins over the bands direction, singing and writing virtually all of their material. On their first album, 1968s Creedence Clearwater Revival, the group played it both ways, offering extended, quasi-psychedelic workouts of the 50s classics "I Put a Spell on You" and "Suzie-Q." The latter song became their first big hit, but the band didnt really bloom until "Proud Mary," a number two single in early 1969 that demonstrated Johns talent at tapping into Southern roots music and imagery with a natural ease. It was the start of a torrent of classic hits from the gritty, Little Richard-inspired singer over the next two years, including "Bad Moon Rising," "Green River," "Down on the Corner," "Travelin Band," "Wholl Stop the Rain," "Up Around the Bend," and "Lookin Out My Back Door." Creedence also made good albums -- Green River, Willy and the Poor Boys, and Cosmos Factory all rank among the best of the rock era -- but their true forte was as a singles band. When the Beatles broke up in early 1970, CCR was the only other act that provided any competition in the fine art of crafting bold, super-catchy artistic statements that soared to the upper reaches of the charts every three or four months. Although they hailed from the San Francisco area, they rarely succumbed to the psychedelic indulgences of the era. John Fogerty also proved adept at voicing the concerns of the working class in songs like "Fortunate Son," as well as partying with as much funk as any white rock band would muster on "Travelin Band" and "Down on the Corner." With John Fogerty holding such a strong upper hand, Creedence couldnt be said to have been a democratic unit, and Fogertys dominance was to sow the seeds of the groups quick dissolution. Tom Fogerty left in 1971 (recording a few unremarkable solo albums of his own), reducing the band to a trio. John allowed drummer Doug Clifford and bassist Stu Cook equal shares of songwriting and vocal time on the groups final album, Mardi Gras (1972), which proved conclusively that Fogertys songs and singing were necessary to raise CCR above journeyman status. It was John Fogerty, of course, who produced the only notable work after the quartet broke up. Even his solo outings, though, were erratic and, for nearly ten years, nonexistent as he became embroiled in a web of business disputes with Fantasy Records. His 1984 album Centerfield proved he could still rock in the vintage Creedence mode when the spirit moved him, but Tom Fogertys death in 1990 ended any hopes of a CCR reunion with the original members intact. | ||
Album: 1 of 41 Title: Creedence Clearwater Revival Released: 1968-07-05 Tracks: 8 Duration: 33:56 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify Wikipedia Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 2 The Working Man (03:05) 3 Suzie Q (08:37) 4 Ninety‐Nine and a Half (Won’t Do) (03:40) 5 Get Down Woman (03:09) 6 Porterville (02:22) 7 Gloomy (03:50) 8 Walk on the Water (04:39) | |
Creedence Clearwater Revival : Allmusic album Review : Released in the summer of 1968 -- a year after the summer of love, but still in the thick of the Age of Aquarius - Creedence Clearwater Revivals self-titled debut album was gloriously out-of-step with the times, teeming with John Fogertys Americana fascinations. While many of Fogertys obsessions and CCRs signatures are in place -- weird blues ("I Put a Spell on You"), Stax R&B (Wilson Picketts "Ninety-Nine and a Half"), rockabilly ("Susie Q"), winding instrumental interplay, the swamp sound, and songs for "The Working Man" -- the band was still finding their way. Out of all their records (discounting Mardi Gras), this is the one that sounds the most like its era, thanks to the wordless vocal harmonies toward the end of "Susie Q," the backward guitars on "Gloomy," and the directionless, awkward jamming that concludes "Walking on the Water." Still, the bands sound is vibrant, with gutsy arrangements that borrow equally from Sun, Stax, and the swamp. Fogertys songwriting is a little tentative. Not for nothing were two of the three singles pulled from the album covers (Dale Hawkins "Susie Q," Screamin Jay Hawkins "I Put a Spell on You") -- he wasnt an accomplished tunesmith yet. Though "The Working Man" isnt bad, the true exception is that third single, "Porterville," an exceptional song with great hooks, an underlying sense of menace, and the first inkling of the working-class rage that fueled such landmarks as "Fortunate Son." Its the song that points the way to the breakthrough of Bayou Country, but the rest of the album shouldnt be dismissed, because judged simply against the rock & roll of its time, it rises above its peers. | ||
Album: 2 of 41 Title: Bayou Country Released: 1969-01-05 Tracks: 7 Duration: 34:08 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify Wikipedia Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 2 Bootleg (03:02) 3 Graveyard Train (08:38) 4 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 5 Penthouse Pauper (03:39) 6 Proud Mary (03:08) 7 Keep On Chooglin’ (07:41) | |
Bayou Country : Allmusic album Review : Opening slowly with the dark, swampy "Born on the Bayou," Bayou Country reveals an assured Creedence Clearwater Revival, a band that has found its voice between their first and second album. Its not just that "Born on the Bayou" announces that CCR has discovered its sound -- it reveals the extent of John Fogertys myth-making. With this song, he sketches out his persona; it makes him sound as if he crawled out of the backwoods of Louisiana instead of being a native San Franciscan. He carries this illusion throughout the record, through the ominous meanderings of "Graveyard Train" through the stoked cover of "Good Golly Miss Molly" to "Keep on Chooglin," which rides out a southern-fried groove for nearly eight minutes. At the heart of Bayou Country, as well as Fogertys myth and Creedences entire career, is "Proud Mary." A riverboat tale where the narrator leaves a good job in the city for a life rolling down the river, the song is filled with details that ring so true that it feels autobiographical. The lyric is married to music that is utterly unique yet curiously timeless, blending rockabilly, country, and Stax R&B into something utterly distinctive and addictive. "Proud Mary" is the emotional fulcrum at the center of Fogertys seductive imaginary Americana, and while its the best song here, his other songs are no slouch, either. "Born on the Bayou" is a magnificent piece of swamp-rock, "Penthouse Pauper" is a first-rate rocker with the angry undertow apparent on "Porterville" and "Bootleg" is a minor masterpiece, thanks to its tough acoustic foundation, sterling guitar work, and clever story. All the songs add up to a superb statement of purpose, a record that captures Creedence Clearwater Revivals muscular, spare, deceptively simple sound as an evocative portrait of America. | ||
Album: 3 of 41 Title: Green River Released: 1969-08-03 Tracks: 9 Duration: 29:18 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify Wikipedia Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Green River (02:34) 2 Commotion (02:43) 3 Tombstone Shadow (03:39) 4 Wrote a Song for Everyone (04:58) 5 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 6 Lodi (03:11) 7 Cross‐Tie Walker (03:19) 8 Sinister Purpose (03:22) 9 The Night Time Is the Right Time (03:09) | |
Green River : Allmusic album Review : If anything, CCRs third album Green River represents the full flower of their classic sound initially essayed on its predecessor, Bayou Country. One of the differences between the two albums is that Green River is tighter, with none of the five-minute-plus jams that filled out both their debut and Bayou Country, but the true key to its success is a peak in John Fogertys creativity. Although CCR had at least one cover on each album, they relied on Fogerty to crank out new material every month. He was writing so frequently that the craft became second-nature and he laid his emotions and fears bare, perhaps unintentionally. Perhaps thats why Green River has fear, anger, dread, and weariness creeping on the edges of gleeful music. This was a band that played rock & roll so joyously that they masked the, well, "sinister" undercurrents in Fogertys songs. "Bad Moon Rising" has the famous line "Hope youve got your things together/Hope youre quite prepared to die," but that was only the most obvious indication of Fogertys gloom. Consider all the other dark touches: the "Sinister purpose knocking at your door"; the chaos of "Commotion"; the threat of death in "Tombstone Shadow"; you only return to the idyllic "Green River" once you get lost and realize the "world is smolderin." Even the ballads have a strong melancholy undercurrent, highlighted by "Lodi," where Fogerty imagines himself stuck playing in dead-end towns for the rest of his life. Not the typical thoughts of a newly famous rock & roller, but certainly an indication of Fogertys inner tumult. For all its darkness, Green River is ultimately welcoming music, since the band rocks hard and bright and the melancholy feels comforting, not alienating. | ||
Album: 4 of 41 Title: Willy and the Poor Boys Released: 1969-11-02 Tracks: 10 Duration: 34:55 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify Wikipedia Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Down on the Corner (02:45) 2 It Came out of the Sky (02:56) 3 Cotton Fields (02:57) 4 Poorboy Shuffle (02:25) 5 Feelin’ Blue (05:07) 6 Fortunate Son (02:20) 7 Don’t Look Now (02:11) 8 The Midnight Special (04:13) 9 Side o’ the Road (03:25) 10 Effigy (06:33) | |
Willy and the Poor Boys : Allmusic album Review : Make no mistake, Willy & the Poor Boys is a fun record, perhaps the breeziest album CCR ever made. Apart from the eerie minor-key closer "Effigy" (one of John Fogertys most haunting numbers), there is little of the doom that colored Green River. Fogertys rage remains, blazing to the forefront on "Fortunate Son," a working-class protest song that cuts harder than any of the explicit Vietnam protest songs of the era, which is one of the reasons that it hasnt aged where its peers have. Also, theres that unbridled vocal from Fogerty and the ferocious playing on CCR, which both sound fresh as they did upon release. "Fortunate Son" is one of the greatest, hardest rock & rollers ever cut, so it might seem to be out of step with an album that is pretty laid-back and friendly, but theres that elemental joy that by late 69 was one of CCRs main trademarks. That joy runs throughout the album, from the gleeful single "Down on the Corner" and the lazy jugband blues of "Poorboy Shuffle" through the great slow blues jam "Feelin Blue" to the great rockabilly spiritual "Dont Look Now," one of Fogertys overlooked gems. The covers dont feel like throwaways, either, since both "Cotton Fields" and "The Midnight Special" have been overhauled to feel like genuine CCR songs. It all adds up to one of the greatest pure rock & roll records ever cut. | ||
Album: 5 of 41 Title: Cosmo’s Factory Released: 1970-07-25 Tracks: 11 Duration: 42:45 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify Wikipedia Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Ramble Tamble (07:12) 2 Before You Accuse Me (03:27) 3 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 4 Ooby Dooby (02:07) 5 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 6 Run Through the Jungle (03:06) 7 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 8 My Baby Left Me (02:19) 9 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 10 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:06) 11 Long as I Can See the Light (03:33) | |
Cosmo’s Factory : Allmusic album Review : Throughout 1969 and into 1970, CCR toured incessantly and recorded nearly as much. Appropriately, Cosmos Factorys first single was the working bands anthem "Travelin Band," a funny, piledriving rocker with a blaring horn section -- the first indication their sonic palette was broadening. Two more singles appeared prior to the albums release, backed by John Fogerty originals that rivaled the A-side or paled just slightly. When it came time to assemble a full album, Fogerty had only one original left, the claustrophobic, paranoid rocker "Ramble Tamble." Unlike some extended instrumentals, this was dramatic and had a direction -- a distinction made clear by the meandering jam that brings CCRs version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" to 11 minutes. Even if it wanders, their take on the Marvin Gaye classic isnt unpleasant, and their faithful, exuberant takes on the Sun classics "Ooby Dooby" and "My Baby Left Me" are joyous tributes. Still, the heart of the album lays in those six fantastic songs released on singles. "Up Around the Bend" is a searing rocker, one of their best, balanced by the menacing murkiness of "Run Through the Jungle." "Wholl Stop the Rain"s poignant melody and melancholy undertow has a counterpart in Fogertys dope song, "Lookin out My Back Door," a charming, bright shuffle, filled with dancing animals and domestic bliss - he had never been as sweet and silly as he is here. On "Long as I Can See the Light," the records final song, he again finds solace in home, anchored by a soulful, laid-back groove. It hits a comforting, elegiac note, the perfect way to draw Cosmos Factory -- an album made during stress and chaos, filled with raging rockers, covers, and intense jams -- to a close. | ||
Album: 6 of 41 Title: Pendulum Released: 1970-12-07 Tracks: 10 Duration: 41:30 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify Wikipedia Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Pagan Baby (06:25) 2 Sailor’s Lament (03:51) 3 Chameleon (03:19) 4 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 5 (Wish I Could) Hideaway (03:46) 6 Born to Move (05:41) 7 Hey Tonight (02:43) 8 It’s Just a Thought (03:57) 9 Molina (02:44) 10 Rude Awakening #2 (06:22) | |
Pendulum : Allmusic album Review : During 1969 and 1970, CCR was dismissed by hipsters as a bubblegum pop band and the sniping had grown intolerable, at least to John Fogerty, who designed Pendulum as a rebuke to critics. He spent time polishing the production, bringing in keyboards, horns, even a vocal choir. His songs became self-consciously serious and tighter, working with the aesthetic of the rock underground -- Pendulum was constructed as a proper album, contrasting dramatically with CCRs previous records, all throwbacks to joyous early rock records where covers sat nicely next to hits and overlooked gems tucked away at the end of the second side. To some fans of classic CCR, this approach may feel a little odd since only "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" and maybe its B-side "Hey Tonight" sound undeniably like prime Creedence. But, given time, the album is a real grower, revealing many overlooked Fogerty gems. Yes, it isnt transcendent like the albums they made from Bayou Country through Cosmos Factory, but most bands never even come close to that kind of hot streak. Instead, Pendulum finds a first-class songwriter and craftsman pushing himself and his band to try new sounds, styles, and textures. His ambition results in a stumble -- "Rude Awakening 2" portentously teeters on the verge of prog-rock, something CCR just cant pull off -- but the rest of the record is excellent, with such great numbers as the bluesy groove "Pagan Baby," the soulful vamp "Chameleon," the moody "Its Just a Thought," and the raver "Molina." Most bands would kill for this to be their best stuff, and the fact that its tucked away on an album that even some fans forget illustrates what a tremendous band Creedence Clearwater Revival was. | ||
Album: 7 of 41 Title: Creedence Gold Released: 1972 Tracks: 8 Duration: 40:06 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify Wikipedia Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Proud Mary (03:08) 2 Down on the Corner (02:45) 3 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 4 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:06) 5 The Midnight Special (04:13) 6 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 7 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 8 Suzie Q (08:37) | |
Creedence Gold : Allmusic album Review : Creedence Gold is a collection of Creedence Clearwater Revivals hit singles. Unfortunately, the album is a little too small to meet anybodys needs. A mere eight tracks are featured on Creedence Gold. Admittedly, these are eight tracks of amazing quality, but those looking for a more thorough collection will be pleased with the much more in-depth Chronicle, Vol. 1. Creedence Gold shows off the musical talent involved in the band. The 11-plus-minute "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" is a fine showcase for Creedences lead guitar styling, while "Born on the Bayou" is a fine sampler of how the band worked as a unit. By no means is Creedence Gold a bad album. Indeed, the eight tracks featured are eight of the best moments in their respective genres. As a compilation of Creedences career, however, Creedence Gold fails miserably. | ||
Album: 8 of 41 Title: Mardi Gras Released: 1972-04-11 Tracks: 10 Duration: 28:49 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify Wikipedia Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Lookin’ for a Reason (03:29) 2 Take It Like a Friend (03:02) 3 Need Someone to Hold (03:03) 4 Tearin’ Up the Country (02:19) 5 Someday Never Comes (04:01) 6 What Are You Gonna Do (02:56) 7 Sail Away (02:32) 8 Hello Mary Lou (02:15) 9 Door to Door (02:13) 10 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) | |
Mardi Gras : Allmusic album Review : Pared down to a trio, Creedence Clearwater Revival had to find a new way of doing business, since already their sound had changed, so they split creative duties evenly. It wasnt just that each member wrote songs -- they produced them, too. Doug Clifford and Stu Cook claim John Fogerty needed time to creatively recharge, while Fogerty says he simply bowed to the duos relentless pressure for equal time. Both arguments make sense, but either way, the end result was the same: Mardi Gras was a mess. Not a disaster, which it was dismissed as upon its release, since there are a couple of bright moments. Typically, Fogerty is reliable, with the solid rocker "Sweet Hitch-Hiker," the country ramble "Lookin for a Reason," a good cover of Ricky Nelsons "Hello Mary Lou," and the pretty good ballad "Someday Never Comes." These dont match the brilliance of previous CCR records, but they sparkle next to Clifford and Cooks efforts. That implies that their contributions are terrible, which theyre usually not -- theyre just pedestrian. Only "Sail Away" is difficult to listen to, due to Cooks flat, overemphasized vocals, but he makes up for it with the solid rocker "Door to Door" and the Fogerty soundalike "Take It Like a Friend." Clifford fares a little better since his voice is warmer and he wisely channels it into amiable country-rock, yet these are pretty average songs by two guys beginning to find their own songwriting voice. If Clifford and Cook had started their own band (which they did after this album) it would be easier to be charitable, but when held up against Creedences other work, Mardi Gras withers. Its an unpretty end to a great band. | ||
Album: 9 of 41 Title: More Creedence Gold Released: 1973 Tracks: 14 Duration: 39:38 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify Wikipedia Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Hey Tonight (02:43) 2 Run Through the Jungle (03:06) 3 Fortunate Son (02:20) 4 Bootleg (03:02) 5 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 6 Molina (02:44) 7 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 8 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) 9 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 10 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 11 Don’t Look Now (It Ain’t You or Me) (02:11) 12 Lodi (03:11) 13 Porterville (02:22) 14 Up Around the Bend (02:42) | |
More Creedence Gold : Allmusic album Review : The Fantasy labels 1973 follow-up to Creedence Gold -- the glibly titled More Creedence Gold -- is by far the superior compilation, boasting 14 tracks including bona fide rock & roll classics like "Run Through the Jungle," "Fortunate Son," "Lookin Out My Back Door," "Wholl Stop the Rain," "Lodi," and "Up Around the Bend." Still, without at least six of the eight cuts from the first chapter, its hardly definitive, so fans looking for a quick and complete CCR fix are better off picking 1976s Chronicle, Vol. 1. | ||
Album: 10 of 41 Title: C.C.R. Best 20 Released: 1974 Tracks: 18 Duration: 57:33 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Susie Q (04:35) 2 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 3 Proud Mary (03:08) 4 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 5 Bad Moon Rising (02:21) 6 Lodi (03:11) 7 Green River (02:34) 8 It Came out of the Sky (02:56) 9 Down on the Corner (02:47) 10 Cotton Fields (02:57) 11 Travelin’ Band (02:11) 12 Up Around the Bend (02:44) 13 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:31) 14 Lookin Out My Back Door (02:35) 15 Long as I Can See the Light (03:33) 16 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 17 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) 18 Someday Never Comes (04:01) | |
Album: 11 of 41 Title: Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits Released: 1976 Tracks: 20 Duration: 1:08:11 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Wikipedia Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Susie Q (04:35) 2 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 3 Proud Mary (03:08) 4 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 5 Lodi (03:11) 6 Green River (02:34) 7 Commotion (02:43) 8 Down on the Corner (02:45) 9 Fortunate Son (02:20) 10 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 11 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 12 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 13 Run Through the Jungle (03:06) 14 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 15 Long as I Can See the Light (03:33) 16 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:06) 17 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 18 Hey Tonight (02:43) 19 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:55) 20 Someday Never Comes (04:01) | |
Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits : Allmusic album Review : Chronicle, Vol. 1 contains every one of Creedence Clearwater Revivals original 19 hit singles -- including "Proud Mary," "Bad Moon Rising," "Green River," "Down on the Corner," "Travelin Band," "Up Around the Band," and "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" -- plus "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," which became a hit at the same time this double-record compilation was released. Its a lean, concise collection that tells you everything you need to know about Creedence. Several of the bands individual albums are essential, but Chronicle is not only an excellent introduction to the group, it offers definitive proof that the group was one of the definitive singles bands of the late 60s. Rarely has a greatest- hits collection been so well-assembled. [The compact disc edition is hampered by the inclusion of the full-length, 11-minute album version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"; its presence slows down the momentum of the collection considerably.] | ||
Album: 12 of 41 Title: The Best Of Creedence Clearwater Revival Released: 1976 Tracks: 20 Duration: 54:22 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Proud Mary (01:21) 2 Bad Moon Rising (02:23) 3 Lodi (03:13) 4 Green River (02:34) 5 Commotion (02:43) 6 Born on the Bayou (03:43) 7 Midnight Special (03:43) 8 Molina (02:41) 9 Travelin Band (02:08) 10 Wholl Stop the Rain (02:26) 11 Lookin Out My Back Door (02:32) 12 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 13 Run Through the Jungle (03:07) 14 Long as I Can See the Light (03:36) 15 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:42) 16 Porterville (02:26) 17 Down on the Corner (02:39) 18 Fortunate Son (02:18) 19 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 20 Hey Tonight (02:45) | |
Album: 13 of 41 Title: 20 Golden Greats Released: 1979 Tracks: 20 Duration: 1:08:16 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Wikipedia AlbumCover | 1 Proud Mary (03:08) 2 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 3 Hey Tonight (02:39) 4 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 5 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 6 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:00) 7 Ooby Dooby (02:04) 8 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 9 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 10 Sweet Hitch-Hiker (02:50) 11 Green River (02:30) 12 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 13 Lodi (03:11) 14 Down on the Corner (02:45) 15 Fortunate Son (02:20) 16 Long as I Can See the Light (03:25) 17 Run Through the Jungle (03:04) 18 Up Around the Bend (02:38) 19 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 20 Susie Q (04:35) | |
Album: 14 of 41 Title: Hits Album Released: 1981 Tracks: 20 Duration: 00:00 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Bad Moon Rising (?) 2 Travelin’ Band (?) 3 Up Around the Bend (?) 4 Long as I Can See the Light (?) 5 Who’ll Stop the Rain (?) 6 Lodi (?) 7 Commotion (?) 8 Fortunate Son (?) 9 Born on the Bayou (?) 10 Keep on Chooglin’ (?) 11 Proud Mary (?) 12 Down on the Corner (?) 13 Green River (?) 14 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (?) 15 Sweet Hitch Hiker (?) 16 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (?) 17 Hey Tonight (?) 18 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (?) 19 Good Golly Miss Molly (?) 20 Susie‐Q (?) | |
Album: 15 of 41 Title: Creedence Country Released: 1981 Tracks: 15 Duration: 49:12 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify Allmusic Wikipedia AlbumCover | 1 Lookin’ for a Reason (03:29) 2 Dont Look Now (02:10) 3 Lodi (03:11) 4 My Baby Left Me (02:19) 5 Hello Mary Lou (02:15) 6 Ramble Tamble (07:12) 7 Cotton Fields (02:57) 8 Before You Accuse Me (03:27) 9 Wrote a Song for Everyone (04:58) 10 Ooby Dooby (02:07) 11 Cross Tie Walker (03:18) 12 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 13 Need Someone to Hold (03:03) 14 Tearin Up the Country (02:15) 15 Its Just a Thought (03:55) | |
Creedence Country : Allmusic album Review : It could be argued that Creedence Clearwater Revival were the greatest American rock & roll band, and one convincing argument would be that no other of their peers had such a commanding grasp on a variety of American music and could synthesize them in such a bracingly original fashion. Its that synthesis that makes a genre-specific compilation like Creedence Country so difficult to pull off -- its hard to single out one strand from that mix, particularly since CCR didnt so much perform country as absorb its influence. In fact, only a handful of songs could be appropriately classified as "country" -- the slow-crawling opener "Lookin for a Reason," the peerless lament "Lodi," the similarly heartbroken "Wrote a Song for Everyone," maybe the bouncy "Lookin Out My Back Door," which can sound like the streets of Bakersfield, and perhaps their driving cover of Leadbellys "Cotton Fields," which winds up as rock & roll. The rest of it is either flat-out rockabilly, whether its a cover of "My Baby Left Me" or John Fogertys "Dont Look Now," or flat-out rock & roll like "Cross-Tie Walker" -- and its hard to believe that anybody could call the elongated, menacing jam of "Ramble Tamble" country. That said, its a thoroughly enjoyable listen, since nearly all the music is excellent, but it doesnt really present any insight into the band -- its just a good mixtape. | ||
Album: 16 of 41 Title: Hey Tonight Released: 1981 Tracks: 16 Duration: 49:02 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Hey Tonight (02:43) 2 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 3 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 4 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 5 Susie Q (04:35) 6 Fortunate Son (02:20) 7 Run Through the Jungle (03:06) 8 Someday Never Comes (04:01) 9 Proud Mary (03:08) 10 Down on the Corner (02:45) 11 Green River (02:34) 12 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 13 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) 14 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 15 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (03:54) 16 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) | |
Album: 17 of 41 Title: Chooglin’ Released: 1982 Tracks: 5 Duration: 39:05 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:06) 2 Keep On Chooglin’ (07:41) 3 Suzie Q (08:37) 4 Pagan Baby (06:25) 5 Born on the Bayou (05:15) | |
Album: 18 of 41 Title: The Best of C.C.R. Released: 1985-06-21 Tracks: 14 Duration: 43:51 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Susie Q (04:40) 2 I Put a Spell on You (04:30) 3 Proud Mary (03:05) 4 Green River (02:34) 5 Bad Moon Rising (02:21) 6 Down on the Corner (02:46) 7 The Midnight Special (04:13) 8 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 9 Up Around the Bend (02:41) 10 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 11 Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (02:40) 12 Hey Tonight (02:45) 13 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:58) 14 Someday Never Comes (04:00) | |
Album: 19 of 41 Title: The Very Best of Creedence Clearwater Revival Released: 1986 Tracks: 40 Duration: 2:14:22 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Susie Q (04:35) 2 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 3 Proud Mary (03:08) 4 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 5 Lodi (03:11) 6 Green River (02:34) 7 Commotion (02:43) 8 Down on the Corner (02:45) 9 Fortunate Son (02:20) 10 Travelin Band (02:06) 11 Wholl Stop the Rain (02:27) 12 Up Around the Bend (02:41) 13 Run Through the Jungle (03:05) 14 Lookin Out My Back Door (02:31) 15 Long as I Can See the Light (03:33) 16 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (03:52) 17 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 18 Hey Tonight (02:43) 19 Sweet Hitch-Hiker (02:57) 20 Someday Never Comes (03:59) 1 Walk on the Water (04:26) 2 Susy Q, Part 2 (03:48) 3 Born on the Bayou (05:10) 4 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:38) 5 Tombstone Shadow (03:39) 6 Wrote a Song for Everyone (04:55) 7 The Night Time Is the Right Time (03:09) 8 Cotton Fields (02:53) 9 It Came out of the Sky (02:56) 10 Dont Look Now (It Aint You or Me) (02:08) 11 The Midnight Special (04:10) 12 Before You Accuse Me (03:27) 13 My Baby Left Me (02:17) 14 Pagan Baby (06:25) 15 (Wish I Could) Hideaway (03:53) 16 Its Just a Thought (03:45) 17 Molina (02:41) 18 Born to Move (05:39) 19 Lookin for a Reason (03:25) 20 Hello Mary Lou (02:11) | |
Album: 20 of 41 Title: The Fantastic Creedence Clearwater Story Released: 1986 Tracks: 17 Duration: 1:07:39 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Proud Mary (03:08) 2 Hello Mary Lou (02:15) 3 Cotton Fields (02:57) 4 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 5 Bootleg (02:57) 6 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 7 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 8 Down on the Corner (02:45) 9 Suzie Q (08:37) 10 Green River (02:34) 11 The Midnight Special (04:12) 12 Before You Accuse Me (03:27) 13 Up Around the Bend (02:40) 14 Keep on Chooglin (09:08) 15 Lodi (03:11) 16 Feelin Blue (05:03) 17 Born on the Bayou (05:06) | |
Album: 21 of 41 Title: Chronicle, Volume 2 Released: 1986 Tracks: 20 Duration: 1:14:17 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Wikipedia AlbumCover | 1 Walk on the Water (04:39) 2 Susie Q, Part 2 (04:02) 3 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 4 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 5 Tombstone Shadow (03:39) 6 Wrote a Song for Everyone (04:58) 7 The Night Time Is the Right Time (03:09) 8 Cotton Fields (02:57) 9 It Came out of the Sky (02:56) 10 Don’t Look Now (It Ain’t You or Me) (02:11) 11 The Midnight Special (04:13) 12 Before You Accuse Me (03:27) 13 My Baby Left Me (02:19) 14 Pagan Baby (06:25) 15 (Wish I Could) Hideaway (03:49) 16 It’s Just a Thought (03:57) 17 Molina (02:07) 18 Born to Move (05:41) 19 Lookin’ for a Reason (03:29) 20 Hello Mary Lou (02:15) | |
Album: 22 of 41 Title: The Complete Hit Album, Volume 1 Released: 1987 Tracks: 16 Duration: 51:32 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:26) 2 Proud Mary (03:06) 3 Bad Moon Rising (02:19) 4 Lodi (03:09) 5 It Came Out of the Sky (02:54) 6 Tombstone Shadow (03:35) 7 Suzie Q (08:35) 8 Commotion (02:40) 9 Up Around the Bend (02:39) 10 Down on the Corner (02:43) 11 The Midnight Special (04:12) 12 Green River (02:29) 13 Fortunate Son (02:18) 14 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:31) 15 Cross‐Tie Walker (03:15) 16 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:41) | |
Album: 23 of 41 Title: The Complete Hit Album, Volume 2 Released: 1987 Tracks: 14 Duration: 52:36 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 2 Hey Tonight (02:43) 3 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) 4 Lookin for a Reason (03:25) 5 Hello Mary Lou (02:12) 6 Dont Look Now (02:10) 7 Someday Never Comes (03:59) 8 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 9 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 10 Long as I Can See the Light (03:30) 11 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (10:59) 12 Run Through the Jungle (03:06) 13 Cotton Fields (02:57) 14 Travelin’ Band (02:09) | |
Album: 24 of 41 Title: Traveling Band Released: 1988 Tracks: 11 Duration: 37:32 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Down on the Corner (02:43) 2 Cotton Fields (02:53) 3 Fortunate Son (02:17) 4 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:27) 5 Up Around the Bend (02:40) 6 My Baby Left Me (02:17) 7 As Long as I Can See the Light (03:32) 8 Traveling Band (02:06) 9 Looking Out My Back Door (02:30) 10 Run Through the Jungle (03:04) 11 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:03) | |
Album: 25 of 41 Title: Classic Rock: Creedence Clearwater Revival Released: 1989 Tracks: 23 Duration: 1:10:00 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Proud Mary (03:08) 2 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 3 Down on the Corner (02:45) 4 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 5 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 6 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 7 Fortunate Son (02:20) 8 Green River (02:34) 9 It Came out of the Sky (02:56) 10 Run Through the Jungle (03:06) 11 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 12 Long as I Can See the Light (03:33) 13 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 14 Lodi (03:11) 15 The Midnight Special (04:13) 16 Bootleg (03:02) 17 Don’t Look Now (02:11) 18 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 19 Hey Tonight (02:43) 20 Cross‐Tie Walker (03:19) 21 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) 22 Someday Never Comes (04:01) 23 (Wish I Could) Hideaway (03:46) | |
Album: 26 of 41 Title: Creedence Clearwater Revival 21st Anniversary: The Ultimate Collection Released: 1990-08-26 Tracks: 24 Duration: 1:14:28 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 2 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 3 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 4 Hey Tonight (02:39) 5 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 6 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (short version) (03:46) 7 Someday Never Comes (04:01) 8 Susie Q (04:35) 9 Fortunate Son (02:20) 10 Ooby Dooby (02:07) 11 Lodi (03:11) 12 Green River (02:34) 13 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 14 Proud Mary (03:08) 15 Down on the Corner (02:45) 16 The Midnight Special (04:13) 17 Run Through the Jungle (03:06) 18 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 19 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 20 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) 21 Long as I Can See the Light (03:29) 22 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 23 Molina (02:07) 24 Born on the Bayou (05:15) | |
Album: 27 of 41 Title: Greatest Hits, Volume 1 Released: 1991 Tracks: 16 Duration: 1:10:23 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Proud Mary (03:08) 2 Suzie Q (08:37) 3 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 4 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 5 99 1/2 Wont Do (03:39) 6 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 7 Get Down Woman (03:09) 8 Graveyard Train (08:36) 9 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 10 The Working Man (03:05) 11 Bootleg (03:02) 12 Penthouse Pauper (03:39) 13 Keep On Chooglin’ (07:41) 14 Porterville (02:25) 15 Gloomy (03:50) 16 Walk on the Water (04:39) | |
Album: 28 of 41 Title: Greatest Hits, Volume 2 Released: 1991 Tracks: 16 Duration: 1:10:21 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Green River (03:09) 2 Down on the Corner (08:37) 3 Fortunate Son (02:20) 4 It Came out of the Sky (04:32) 5 Feelin Blue (03:39) 6 Lodi (02:43) 7 The Midnight Special (03:09) 8 Poorboy Shuffle (08:36) 9 Night Time Is the Right Time (05:16) 10 Wholl Stop the Rain (03:05) 11 Up Around the Bend (03:01) 12 Tombstone Shadow (03:39) 13 Cotton Fields (07:42) 14 Travelin Band (02:25) 15 Lookin Out My Back Door (03:50) 16 Commotion (04:37) | |
Album: 29 of 41 Title: La légende de Creedence Released: 1991-02-21 Tracks: 17 Duration: 1:06:55 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 2 Proud Mary (03:08) 3 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 4 Born on the Bayou (05:14) 5 Fortunate Son (02:20) 6 Suzie Q (08:40) 7 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:07) 8 Travelin’ Band (02:08) 9 Down on the Corner (02:45) 10 Green River (02:34) 11 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 12 My Baby Left Me (02:20) 13 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 14 The Midnight Special (04:14) 15 Pagan Baby (06:26) 16 Cotton Fields (02:58) 17 Commotion (02:41) | |
Album: 30 of 41 Title: Heartland Music Presents Creedence Clearwater Revival Released: 1992 Tracks: 30 Duration: 1:31:51 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Wikipedia AlbumCover | 1 Proud Mary (03:08) 2 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 3 Down on the Corner (02:45) 4 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:32) 5 Bootleg (03:03) 6 Hey Tonight (02:43) 7 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 8 Travelin’ Band (02:08) 9 Don’t Look Now (It Ain’t You or Me) (02:10) 10 Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart) (02:15) 11 The Midnight Special (04:14) 12 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (03:54) 13 Run Through the Jungle (03:07) 14 Susie Q (04:35) 1 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 2 Commotion (02:43) 3 Lodi (03:11) 4 It Came out of the Sky (02:56) 5 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 6 Ooby Dooby (02:07) 7 The Night Time Is the Right Time (03:09) 8 Fortunate Son (02:20) 9 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 10 Green River (02:34) 11 Cotton Fields (02:57) 12 Long as I Can See the Light (03:33) 13 Someday Never Comes (04:01) 14 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:27) 15 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 16 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) | |
Album: 31 of 41 Title: Platinum: The Ultimate Collection Released: 1993 Tracks: 22 Duration: 1:16:56 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 2 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 3 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 4 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 5 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:06) 6 Down on the Corner (02:45) 7 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 8 Sailor’s Lament (03:47) 9 Susie Q (04:35) 10 Green River (02:34) 11 Proud Mary (03:08) 12 Born on the Bayou (05:18) 13 Hey Tonight (02:39) 14 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) 15 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 16 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 17 Before You Accuse Me (03:27) 18 Up Around the Bend (02:40) 19 Someday Never Comes (04:01) 20 Lodi (03:11) 21 Fortunate Son (02:20) 22 Cotton Fields (02:57) | |
Album: 32 of 41 Title: Platinum, Volume II Released: 1994 Tracks: 20 Duration: 1:13:47 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 The Midnight Special (live) (03:49) 2 Lookin’ for a Reason (03:29) 3 Commotion (02:43) 4 Run Through the Jungle (03:06) 5 Long as I Can See the Light (03:33) 6 Tombstone Shadow (03:39) 7 My Baby Left Me (02:19) 8 The Night Time Is the Right Time (03:09) 9 Pagan Baby (06:25) 10 Bootleg (03:02) 11 Porterville (02:22) 12 Walk on the Water (04:38) 13 Wrote a Song for Everyone (04:53) 14 It Came out of the Sky (02:56) 15 Don’t Look Now (It Ain’t You or Me) (02:11) 16 (Wish I Could) Hideaway (03:46) 17 Molina (02:41) 18 Hello Mary Lou (02:15) 19 Ninety‐Nine and a Half (03:37) 20 Keep On Chooglin’ (live) (09:06) | |
Album: 33 of 41 Title: Creedence Clearwater Revival, Volume 2 Released: 1994 Tracks: 14 Duration: 51:05 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Travelin Band (live) (02:04) 2 Lookin Out My Back Door (02:33) 3 Up Around the Bend (live) (02:47) 4 Hello Mary Lou (02:12) 5 Hey Tonight (02:43) 6 Wholl Stop the Rain (live) (02:18) 7 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 8 Long as I Can See the Light (03:32) 9 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:06) 10 Lookin for a Reason (03:26) 11 Born to Move (05:40) 12 Sweet Hitch-Hiker (02:56) 13 Run Through the Jungle (03:04) 14 Someday Never Comes (04:00) | |
Album: 34 of 41 Title: The Legends Collection Released: 1994-01-28 Tracks: 18 Duration: 1:13:29 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Green River (02:34) 2 Down on the Corner (02:45) 3 Proud Mary (03:08) 4 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 5 Lodi (03:11) 6 Fortunate Son (02:20) 7 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 8 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 9 Suzie Q (08:37) 10 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 11 Keep On Chooglin’ (07:41) 12 The Midnight Special (04:13) 13 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 14 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 15 Sweet Hitch-Hiker (03:00) 16 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 17 Hey Tonight (02:43) 18 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:06) | |
Album: 35 of 41 Title: Really the Best Released: 1994-12-27 Tracks: 22 Duration: 1:15:28 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Proud Mary (03:08) 2 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 3 Green River (02:34) 4 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 5 Susie Q (04:35) 6 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 7 Down on the Corner (02:45) 8 Lodi (03:11) 9 Commotion (02:43) 10 Fortunate Son (02:20) 11 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 12 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 13 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 14 Run Through the Jungle (03:06) 15 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 16 Long as I Can See the Light (03:29) 17 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 18 Hey Tonight (02:39) 19 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) 20 Someday Never Comes (04:01) 21 Molina (02:07) 22 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:06) | |
Album: 36 of 41 Title: Proud Mary: Best Released: 1995 Tracks: 24 Duration: 1:16:25 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Proud Mary (03:08) 2 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 3 Green River (02:34) 4 Fortunate Son (02:20) 5 Down on the Corner (02:45) 6 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 7 Susie Q (04:35) 8 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 9 Commotion (02:43) 10 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 11 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 12 Lodi (03:11) 13 Tombstone Shadow (03:39) 14 The Night Time Is the Right Time (03:09) 15 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 16 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 17 Hey Tonight (02:39) 18 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 19 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 20 Long as I Can See the Light (03:33) 21 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (03:54) 22 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) 23 Someday Never Comes (04:01) 24 (Wish I Could) Hideaway (03:46) | |
Album: 37 of 41 Title: Keep On Chooglin’ Released: 1995 Tracks: 34 Duration: 2:06:30 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Wikipedia AlbumCover | 1 Proud Mary (03:08) 2 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 3 Down on the Corner (02:45) 4 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 5 Bootleg (03:02) 6 The Midnight Special (04:13) 7 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 8 Hey Tonight (02:43) 9 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 10 Wrote a Song for Everyone (04:58) 11 Don’t Look Now (02:11) 12 Ramble Tamble (07:12) 13 Commotion (02:43) 14 My Baby Left Me (02:20) 15 Lookin’ for a Reason (03:29) 16 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:06) 17 Suzie Q, Part 2 (instrumental) (04:00) 1 Hello Mary Lou (02:15) 2 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 3 Born to Move (05:41) 4 Lodi (03:11) 5 It Came out of the Sky (02:56) 6 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 7 Before You Accuse Me (03:27) 8 Sailor’s Lament (03:51) 9 The Night Time Is the Right Time (03:09) 10 Fortunate Son (02:20) 11 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 12 Green River (02:34) 13 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 14 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 15 Cotton Fields (02:57) 16 Feelin’ Blue (05:07) 17 Keep On Chooglin’ (07:41) | |
Album: 38 of 41 Title: Forever: 36 Greatest Hits Released: 1995 Tracks: 36 Duration: 1:53:49 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 2 Proud Mary (03:08) 3 Up Around the Bend (02:42) 4 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 5 Hey Tonight (02:43) 6 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (03:54) 7 My Baby Left Me (02:19) 8 Wrote a Song for Everyone (04:55) 9 Lodi (03:11) 10 The Midnight Special (04:13) 11 Run Through the Jungle (03:06) 12 Its Just a Thought (03:53) 13 Walk on the Water (04:39) 14 The Night Time Is the Right Time (03:09) 15 (Wish I Could) Hideaway (03:43) 16 Cotton Fields (02:57) 17 Someday Never Comes (04:01) 18 Susie Q (04:35) 1 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:33) 2 Travelin Band (02:06) 3 Down on the Corner (02:45) 4 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 5 Fortunate Son (02:20) 6 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:43) 7 Long as I Can See the Light (03:33) 8 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:57) 9 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 10 Molina (02:06) 11 Hello Mary Lou (02:15) 12 Green River (02:34) 13 It Came out of the Sky (02:56) 14 Don’t Look Now (02:11) 15 Commotion (02:43) 16 Before You Accuse Me (03:27) 17 Ooby Dooby (02:07) 18 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) | |
Album: 39 of 41 Title: Anniversary II: The Ultimate Collection Released: 1997 Tracks: 16 Duration: 1:14:03 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (11:06) 2 Lookin’ for a Reason (03:28) 3 Pagan Baby (06:25) 4 Bootleg (03:02) 5 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 6 I Put a Spell on You (04:34) 7 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:34) 8 Long as I Can See the Light (03:34) 9 Ramble Tamble (07:12) 10 Before You Accuse Me (03:28) 11 Hey Tonight (02:45) 12 Commotion (02:43) 13 Sailor’s Lament (03:47) 14 Someday Never Comes (04:03) 15 Keep On Chooglin’ (07:43) 16 Born on Bayou (05:16) | |
Album: 40 of 41 Title: The Ultimate Collection Released: 1997 Tracks: 40 Duration: 2:18:03 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Allmusic AlbumCover | 1 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 2 Proud Mary (03:08) 3 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 4 Down on the Corner (02:45) 5 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:30) 6 Susie Q (04:35) 7 Sailor’s Lament (03:45) 8 Hey Tonight (02:37) 9 Up Around the Bend (02:36) 10 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:48) 11 Molina (02:04) 12 Someday Never Comes (03:56) 13 Commotion (02:43) 14 Tombstone Shadow (03:34) 15 It Came Out of the Sky (02:52) 16 (I Wish I Could) Hideaway (03:38) 17 Looking for a Reason (03:23) 18 Night Time Is the Right Time (03:04) 19 Bootleg (02:58) 20 Midnight Special (live) (03:47) 1 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:23) 2 Green River (02:27) 3 Lodi (03:11) 4 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (10:58) 5 Cotton Fields (02:54) 6 I Put a Spell on You (04:29) 7 Hello Mary Lou (02:11) 8 Long as I See the Night (03:28) 9 Travellin’ Band (02:06) 10 Good Golly Miss Molly (02:40) 11 Born on the Bayou (05:15) 12 Before You Accuse Me (03:27) 13 My Baby Left Me (02:15) 14 Run Through the Jungle (03:02) 15 Fortunate Son (02:15) 16 Don’t Look Now (02:11) 17 Porterville (02:18) 18 Wrote a Song for Everyone (04:50) 19 Walk on the Water (04:39) 20 Keep On Chooglin’ (live) (09:06) | |
Album: 41 of 41 Title: Best Released: 1997-03-21 Tracks: 18 Duration: 53:58 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% AlbumCover | 1 Susie Q (04:35) 2 I Put a Spell on You (04:32) 3 Proud Mary (03:08) 4 Bad Moon Rising (02:20) 5 Lodi (03:11) 6 Green River (02:34) 7 Commotion (02:42) 8 Down on the Corner (02:44) 9 Fortunate Son (02:20) 10 Travelin’ Band (02:09) 11 Who’ll Stop the Rain (02:29) 12 Up Around the Bend (02:43) 13 Lookin’ Out My Back Door (02:32) 14 Long as I Can See the Light (03:34) 15 Have You Ever Seen the Rain (02:40) 16 Hey Tonight (02:42) 17 Sweet Hitch‐Hiker (02:55) 18 Someday Never Comes (04:01) |