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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.
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.
John
's older brother
Tom
formed
the Blue Velvets
in the late '50s in El Cerrito, CA, a tiny suburb across the bay from San Francisco. By the mid-'60s, with a few hopelessly obscure recordings under their belt, they'd signed to Fantasy, releasing several singles as
the Golliwogs
that went nowhere. In fact, there's little promise to be found on those early efforts, primarily because
Tom
, not
John
, was doing most of the singing. The group only found themselves when
John
took firm reigns over the band's direction, singing and writing virtually all of their material.
On their first album
Creedence Clearwater Revival
in 1968, 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 didn't really bloom until "Proud Mary," a number-two single in early 1969 that demonstrated
John
's 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," "Who'll 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, Cosmo's 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
couldn't be said to have been a democratic unit, and
Fogerty
's dominance was to sow the seeds of the group's 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 group's final album,
Mardi Gras
(1972), which proved conclusively that
Fogerty
's 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 Fogerty
's death in 1990 ended any hopes of a
CCR
reunion with the original members intact.
–
Richie Unterberger, Rovi
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Discography
Live on Stage/The Lost Tapes
Ultimate Creedence Clearwater Revival: Greatest Hits & All-Time Classics
Performance
40th Anniversary Editions Box Set
Creedence Clearwater Revival Covers the Classics
2013
Bad Moon Rising: The Collection
2013
The Complete Studio Albums
2009
Opus Collection
2009
Suzie Q./I Put a Spell on You
2009
Born on the Bayou/Bootleg/Good Golly Miss Molly/Penthouse Pauper/Proudmary
2009
Green River/Commotion/Bad Moon Rising/Lodi
2009
Down on the Corner/It Came out of the Sky/Cotton Fields/Fortunate Son/Don't Look Now
2009
Lookin out My Back Door/Run Through the Jungle/I Heard It Through the Grapevine
2009
Have You Ever Seen the Rain/Hey Tonight
2009
Sweet Hitch-Hiker/Someday Never Comes
2009
40th Anniversary Editions Box Set
2009
The Singles Collection
2008
Collected
2008
Creedence Clearwater Revival [Collector's Tin]
2008
Rock Legends
2008
Best Of
2007
Forever: Creedence Clearwater Revival
2007
Best of the 20th Century
2006
Scandinavian Collection
2006
Absolute Originals
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