quarta-feira, 13 de julho de 2011

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"At a time when rock was evolving further and further 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 CCR was very much a group in their tight, punchy arrangements, their vision was very much singer, songwriter, guitarist, and leader John Fogerty's. Fogerty's classic compositions for Creedence both evoked enduring images of Americana and reflected burning social issues of the day. The band's genius was their ability to accomplish this with the economic, primal power of a classic rockabilly ensemble.

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."- Richie Unterberger (AMG ALL Music Guide)

Creedence Clearwater Revival (1968)
http://www.mediafire.com/?dajmuklbp81zowi

Green River (1969)
http://www.mediafire.com/?gd8ri9b1h8joag8

Bayou Country (1969)
http://www.mediafire.com/?yvmcej2cv49b1vu

Willie and the Poor Boys (1969)
http://www.mediafire.com/?pm6t6iss6p7oo1i

Cosmo's Factory (1970)
http://www.mediafire.com/?l9i1gzw9821fe8o

Pendulum (1970)
http://www.mediafire.com/?9vrooxdco46wh9w

Mardi Gras (1972)
http://www.mediafire.com/?y294qi4fbr5exey

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