Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River

Album Info

Artist: Creedence Clearwater Revival

Title: Green River

Year: 1969

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Tracklist

  • 1. Green River (2:34)
  • 2. Commotion (2:44)
  • 3. Tombstone Shadow (3:38)
  • 4. Wrote A Song For Everyone (4:56)
  • 5. Bad Moon Rising (2:21)
  • 6. Lodi (3:13)
  • 7. Cross-Tie Walker (3:18)
  • 8. Sinister Purpose (3:21)
  • 9. The Night Time Is The Right Time (3:09)
  • 10. Broken Spoke Shuffle (2:39)
  • 11. Glory Be (2:48)
  • 12. Bad Moon Rising - Live In Berlin (2:07)
  • 13. Green River/Suzie Q - Live In Stockholm (4:28)
  • 14. Lodi - Live In Hamburg (3:19)

Review

Hey there, music lovers! Let's chat about Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Green River." This album is an absolute gem that I can't get enough of. It's packed with some of CCR's most iconic tracks, like "Bad Moon Rising," "Lodi," and the title track "Green River." John Fogerty's songwriting really shines through on this one, and I'm always blown away by how he manages to blend upbeat tunes with darker lyrics.

What I love about this album is how it captures that nostalgic vibe, you know? "Green River" takes me back to simpler times, while "Lodi" tells a story that just hits you right in the feels. And don't even get me started on the other tracks like "Commotion" and "Tombstone Shadow" - they show off CCR's incredible range and their ability to blend different genres seamlessly.

The sound quality on this album is top-notch, which isn't surprising since John Fogerty produced it himself. It's got that crisp, well-balanced sound that really lets you appreciate the band's chemistry. And can we talk about their cover of "The Night Time Is the Right Time"? It's such a cool nod to their musical influences. No wonder "Green River" is considered one of CCR's best albums - it's a classic rock masterpiece that I'll never get tired of spinning! - Sienna