John Fogerty: The Long Road Home - In Concert 70/100
by abbey

John Fogerty is definitely before my time, but it’s nice to know that even though hip-hop and rap music dominate today’s pop culture, classic rock’n roll music is still a major force.

Fogerty’s new compilation album “John Fogerty: The Long Road Home—In Concert” is the audio companion to his popular 2006 DVD. All 26 songs on the 2-CD set were recorded at his September 2005 performance at the legendary Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. The album includes songs from his days as a member of Creedence Clearwater and as a solo artist. But then again, John Fogerty was Creedence Clearwater.

Look for Creedence Clearwater hits “Bad Moon Rising,” “Proud Mary,” “Down on the Corner” and “ Who’ll Stop the Rain.” You can also expect to find his solo smash hits “Centerfield,” “Rockin’ All Over the World,” and “Déjà vu All Over Again.”

If you have to share this album with a friend, give them one CD and keep the other for yourself. My recommendation is to hold onto the second disk which includes favorites like “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” “Down on the Corner,” “Bad Moon Rising,” and “Proud Mary.” Whatever you decide, don’t miss this album.

posted on 12:23 pm 12/01/2006
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