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CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL "THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL CONCERT / LIVE IN EUROPE (2 CD + DVD set) Review

CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL CONCERT / LIVE IN EUROPE (2 CD + DVD set)
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I am a huge fan of Creedence Clearwater Revival so I'm grateful for the opportunity to rate this transaction and this product.
First, with regards to the seller, onlyrare, I give him the highest possible rating. My parcel arrived well ahead of schedule and in great shape so he gets kudos from me.
Second, as concerns the product itself, I'll do my best to offer the most detailed description since there seemed to be no such information when I was deciding whether or not to put in my order. I remember when the vinyl records came out for these live recordings. One of them came out in 1980 I believe and was initially misnamed by Fantasy Records as "The Royal Albert Hall Concert". A short time after they realized their error and renamed the album "The Concert". As a matter of trivia, would you believe Fantasy almost repeated the error because the liner notes to the disk refer to CD1 as "The Royal Albert Hall Concert", which is incorrect of course. The CD itself does not carry the misnomer, just in case that's of any importance to anyone. The DVD portion of this product sure enough offers footage from the excellent concert at the Royal Albert Hall, more on that later. CD 1 is actually from a performance by CCR on January 30th 1970 in Oakland, California. Some scenes from that performance also show up on the DVD.
CD 2 is a recording of CCR when they toured Europe as a trio in 1971 (minus Tom Fogerty) just before the band's breakup. One source I consulted claims the "Live in Europe" recording was not just one gig but possibly a couple of concert stops throughout the tour. John Fogerty might be able to set the record straight on that, but as I recall, he was very much against releasing the "Live in Europe" record. I guess I'd have to agree with him there, the trio sounds a little edgy for my taste. That may also have been the tour where drummer Doug Clifford came down with a severe fever but recovered in time to keep the tour going. Whether or not that's the case is not really important but when Nat Freedland of Billboard opined that CCR sounded better a trio, I sure don't think he was referring to that album. In the end, it's always in the eye (or in the ear) of the beholder, so it's up to you to make up your mind how you feel about the concert. I love all of CD 1 and parts of CD 2. The January 1970 concert (the actual contents of CD 1) was also part of a documentary produced by National General that was never aired officially, the result of much confusion and legal technicalities. Those who have shopped on ebay may have seen bits and pieces of this product on poor-quality VHS. Purportedly, this footage was transferred from a Japanese DVD. This might explain why every time I've seen the homemade VHS, there were Japanese overdubs throughout. This DVD does not have the overdubs so you can rest assured about that. This DVD does not carry all the material the "Japanese" version had, but what you give up in quantity you get back in quality since the VHS stuff was usually very low-grade. I mentioned before that there actually was material from the Royal Albert and thankfully, most of the concert scenes on this DVD are from that performance which I like very much. Just like the other content mentioned, this one is not absolutely new. I think it was originally prepared by a company called Paterson or Peterson Enterprises back in the 70s. The company which put all this material together tried very hard to trim off the parts that had to be removed and maybe patch some of the things that might have been damaged with time; so that in the Royal Albert Concert, if you look very carefully, there is a very short part (almost an eye blink) where John Fogerty suddenly switches from black leather to blue jeans. No big deal, at least they kept the wonderful audio to the start of the show where the opening notes to "Born on the Bayou" ring with their magical, elastic "boinnggg" effect. The video image was suppressed because I think that's where the other company had its name written before. As long as they kept the opening notes to the start of the song, along with the ambience of an electrified crowd, the rest is pure magic to me. The one thing I was hoping I would see from that concert was "Bad Moon Rising". I seem to remember viewing it somewhere and it was kind of cool because John Fogerty almost missed his cue to make it back to the microphone and start the vocals on the song. So it was more of an oddity than anything, but it isn't on this DVD.
On this disk, there are other audio-visual performances from the band as well. They include:
Down on the Corner (American Bandstand or Dick Clark Show?)
Bad Moon, Proud Mary (Johnny Cash Show)
Looking Out My Backdoor (National General or Mexican film crew present at the time?)
I Put a Spell on You (at the end of the song, somebody from the mixing room is unfortunately heard saying "That's nice")
Sweet Hitch Hiker
I Heard it through the Grapevine
and an interview with Ralph Gleason (circa 1971, National General)
I think we have to put things in their proper perspective here. Photography has been around roughly 160 years. Cinema/video, that's to say, "talkies" with colour, even less time. CCR did not stay together all that long and quality footage of their concert appearances are relatively scant. That's unlike other groups which received more publicity and attention, many times for antics unrelated to good music. Unlike two previous DVDs I purchased (and returned) on Creedence, I will say this one is certainly a keeper. If you have no "video evidence" of the greatness of this band, I encourage you to make this one a part of your collection, especially if you're a dedicated fan of Creedence Clearwater Revival/John Fogerty.

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Concert Review

Concert
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If you like your bands to play live a faithful note for note reproduction of their albums then you'll love this album. If you're the type who likes a band to open up, change things around a bit and show some spontaneity in their live shows then this album is not for you.
Although, written over 3 years ago I have to take issue with previous reviewer kireviewer. A few things he/she said are simply untrue.
The reason Creedence didn't allow their appearance at Woodstock to appear on the album or movie had nothing to do with money. Creedence came on late at night after the Grateful Dead had put everyone to sleep. Their set was filled with numerous technical difficulties. Fogerty, already sensing the future importance of the event, didn't want Creedence's legacy to be such a poor performance.
It has never been documentated in any way that there were issues within the band about the style of music they played. If Fogerty wanted the band to be a showcase for his songs, so what? The guy wrote about 13 top ten singles in a 3 year period. The album Mardi Gras proved that the songs from the other members of Creedence were not up to snuff.
John WAS an autocrat. You had to do things his way or take the highway. To say that he couldn't get along with anybody is a bit unfair though.
Oh, by the way, as a reward for sticking with the band for ten years before Proud Mary hit John gave all the members a percentage of songwriting royalties for the first few albums even though they had absolutely nothing to do with writing any of the songs. Never heard Lennon or McCartney doing anything like that for Ringo.

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ConcertCreedence Clearwater Revival Label: Fantasy Release Date: 10/25/19901 Born on the Bayou - 5:142 Green River - 3:003 Tombstone Shadow - 4:054 Don't Look Now - 2:255 Travelin' Band - 2:186 Who'll Stop the Rain - 2:317 Bad Moon Rising - 2:168 Proud Mary - 3:099 Fortunate Son - 2:2210 Commotion - 2:3611 The Midnight Special - 3:4812 The Night Time Is the Right Time - 3:2913 Down on the Corner - 2:4414 Keep on Chooglin' - 9:09

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Long Road Home: Ult Fogerty Creedence Collection Review

Long Road Home: Ult Fogerty Creedence Collection
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The Long Road Home is subtitled the ultimate John Fogerty Creedence Collection. While it is tough to make an appellation like that because someone's favorite tracks are always left out, this twenty-five song collection comes pretty darn close. Spanning Mr. Fogerty's almost forty year career the collection include his beloved CCR hits like "Proud Mary", "Born On The Bayou", "Green River", "Who'll Stop The Rain", "Down On The Corner" and two versions of "Fortunate Son" to his solo works like "Centerfield", "Old Man Down The Road", live versions of "Rockin' All Over The World" and "Almost Saturday Night" to the title track from last year's Deja Vu (All Over Again). The only complaint is that the collection relies heavily on his CCR work and that two of his solo albums, the overlooked Eye Of The Zombie and Blue Ridge Rangers are not represented at all and the two tracks from his self-titled 1975 album are recent live version not the original versions from the out of print album. Those are minor complaints about a truly first rate release that shows the greatness of one the best songwriters in rock history and a major influence on countless artists.

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This comprehensive retrospective features, for the first time ever, all of the songwriter's most poignant and enduring hits. Included are seminal tracks from the Creedence catalog, along with the crème de la crème of his solo work, including "Centerfield," "Déjà Vu (All Over Again)," and "Hot Rod Heart" from the GRAMMY(R) Award-winning CD Blue Moon Swamp. Also on the disc are four new tracks recorded live by Fogerty during his 2005 tour of the United States: "Hey Tonight," "Bootleg," "Keep on Chooglin'," and a blistering rendition of "Fortunate Son."

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John Fogerty: The Long Road Home in Concert (2006) Review

John Fogerty: The Long Road Home in Concert (2006)
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The Long Road Home concert DVD includes 28 songs from John Fogerty's solo career along with his Creedence Clearwater Revival hits. The concert was Filmed in 2005 in Los Angeles. The DVD is an hour and a half long (99 minutes).
I have always enjoyed CCR and Fogerty, and this is an amazing concert includes some of the greatest songs from CCR and Fogerty. The DVD starts with an introduction then rips right into Travelin' Band, Green River, and Who'll Stop The Rain which are a fantastic start to the first set.
However, some of my favorite CCR/Fogrety songs don't come until well into the concert with Hey Tonight, Down On The Corner, Centerfield, Up Around The Bend, The Old Man Down The Road, Fortunate Son, and Bad Moon Rising all not coming after the first hour in. Fortunately, Rockin' All Over The World, Proud Mary and a bonus rendition of Deja Vu (All Over Again) bring the concert to a rousing close.
If you are looking at buying the Long Road Home DVD and the Long Home CD, it's interesting to point out that while they include most of the same tracks, the track orders are different and there are some variations. The DVD tracks:
1. Intro
2. Travelin' Band
3. Green River
4. Who'll Stop The Rain
5. Blue Moon Nights
6. Lodi
7. Lookin' Out My Backdoor
8. Hot Rod Heart
9. Rambunctious Boy
10. She's Got Baggage
11. Born On The Bayou
12. Bootleg
13. Run Through The Jungle
14. Deja Vu (All Over Again)
15. Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
16. Tombstone Shadow
17. Keep On Chooglin'
18. Sweet Hitch Hiker
19. Hey Tonight
20. Down On The Corner
21. Centerfield
22. Up Around The Bend
23. The Old Man Down The Road
24. Fortunate Son
25. Bad Moon Rising
26. Rockin' All Over The World
27. Proud Mary
28. Bonus Track: Deja Vu (All Over Again)
The CD tracks:
1. Born On The Bayou
2. Bad Moon Rising
3. Centerfield
4. Who'll Stop The Rain
5. Rambunctious Boy
6. Fortunate Son
7. Lookin' Out My Back Door
8. Up Around The Bend
9. Almost Saturday Night (live)
10. Down On The Corner
11. Bootleg (live)
12. Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
13. Sweet Hitch-Hiker
14. Hey Tonight (live)
15. The Old Man Down The Road
16. Rockin' All Over The World (live)
17. Lodi
18. Keep On Chooglin' (live)
19. Green River
20. Déjà Vu (All Over Again)
21. Run Through The Jungle
22. Hot Rod Heart
23. Travelin' Band
24. Proud Mary
25. Fortunate Son (live)
The change in order makes it difficult to see what the differences are. However, the DVD includes three tracks not in the CD: Blue Moon Nights, She's Got Baggage, and Tombstone Shadow. The DVD also has a bonus rendition of Deja Vu (All Over Again). The CD includes Almost Saturday Night, which isn't in the concert DVD and two versions of Fortunate Son (one live and one studio).
As with the Long Road Home CD, moteably missing from concert are Suzie Q, Midnight Special, and a few others, all of which are greatly missed. Nevertheless, this DVD is highly recommended for Forgerty and CCR fans.

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Filmed in 2005 at Los Angeles' legendary Wiltern Theater, Fogerty performs solo career highlights "Centerfield," "The Old Man Down the Road" and "Hot Rod Heart," along with his Creedence Clearwater Revival hits "Proud Mary," "Fortunate Son," "Bad Moon Rising," "Down on the Corner," "Travelin' Band," "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" and more. Marty Atkins (Cream Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2005) directs. Total running time 98:57. Tracks:1. Intro 2. Travelin' Band 3. Green River 4. Who'll Stop The Rain 5. Blue Moon Nights 6. Lodi 7. Lookin' Out My Backdoor 8. Hot Rod Heart 9. Rambunctious Boy 10. She's Got Baggage 11. Born On The Bayou 12. Bootleg 13. Run Through The Jungle 14. Deja Vu (All Over Again) 15. Have You Ever Seen The Rain? 16. Tombstone Shadow 17. Keep On Chooglin' 18. Sweet Hitch Hiker 19. Hey Tonight 20. Down On The Corner 21. Centerfield 22. Up Around The Bend 23. The Old Man Down The Road 24. Fortunate Son 25. Bad Moon Rising 26. Rockin' All Over The World 27. Proud Mary 28. Bonus Track: Deja Vu (All Over Again)

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