Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory
Facts
| Artist(s) | Creedence Clearwater Revival |
| Studio | Fantasy |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 025218451628 |
Tracks
- Ramble Tamble
- Before You Accuse Me - Creedence Clearwater Revival, McDaniels, Gene
- Travelin' Band
- Ooby Dooby - Creedence Clearwater Revival, Moore, Wade
- Lookin' Out My Back Door
- Run Through the Jungle
- Up Around the Bend
- My Baby Left Me - Creedence Clearwater Revival, Crudup, Arthur "Big
- Who'll Stop the Rain
- I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Creedence Clearwater Revival, Whitfield, Norman
- Long as I Can See the Light
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The Great American Band hits their peak |
Creedence's fifth studio album, Cosmo's Factory, expands upon the gains of their previous two releases even as it returns to the jamming, psychedelic roots and enthusiastic cover songs of the band's 1968 debut. The result sums up the band's evolution with socially-charged guitar jams ("Ramble Tamble"), concise, iconic hit singles ("Travelin' Band," "Up Around the Bend" and "Lookin' Out My Back Door"), memorable B-sides ("Who'll Stop the Rain," "Run Through the Jungle" and "Long As I Can See the Light"), heartfelt throwbacks ("Before You Accuse Me," "Ooby Dooby" and "My Baby Left Me"), and a tour de force eleven minute reworking of Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." Rhythm guitarist Tom Fogerty would stick around for the next LP (Pendulum), but this one's actually the more fitting summation of the original foursome's 2-1/2 year run. John Fogerty might well have sensed this was the high point as he sings "Lookin' Out My Back Door" weary but satisfied, and "Long As I Can See the Light" as an elegy.
Given that all three B-sides should have marked their own time on the charts, one can easily imagine this album spinning off six hits, with the lengthy album tracks tucked away on the late night radio waves of underground FM. Legacy's 2008 CD reissue adds three bonus tracks, including a post-LP studio take of "Travelin' Band" recorded without horns, a previously unreleased live version of "Up Around the Bend" from the group's final European tour and a 1970 studio jam of "Born on the Bayou" featuring Booker T. on organ. If you're only going to buy one Creedence LP, this is as good as it gets. Of course, that could equally well be said about Green River or Willy and the Poor Boys, and perhaps even Bayou Country. Best bet: get them all. [©2008 hyperbolium dot com] October 5, 2008
| excellent remastering |
| Every one's a winner! |
Almost every song is so well known that I won't try and review them one by one, although failure to mention any song almost calls for an apology. It is significant that most of them are at least as appealing now as they were when they made a huge impact on release almost 40 years ago.
Consider the almost frantic Travelin' Band, the superb Ramble Tamble, Up Around The Bend, that quickstep standard (Lookin' Out My Back Door), the Woodstock reference (Who'll Stop The Rain) and the list goes on.
A good quality indication is that the band took on classics like Before You Accuse Me, My Baby Left Me, I Heard It Through The Grapevine and Ooby Dooby and arguably did the best versions ever done of those songs.
A benchmark album of the rock era. August 6, 2008
| Sheer Backwoods Genius |
| Almost a Greatest Hits album on its own |
Those that didn't get air play are still decent pieces, and I don't skip over any tunes when I play this CD.
March 10, 2008
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