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Creedence Clearwater Revival (album)

Creedence Clearwater Revival is the debut studio album by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released in July 1968, by Fantasy in the US.[2] Featuring the band's first hit single, "Susie Q", which reached number 11 in the US charts, it was recorded shortly after the band changed its name from the Golliwogs and began developing a signature swamp rock sound.

Creedence Clearwater Revival
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1968 (1968-07)
Recorded
  • October 1967
  • February 1968
StudioCoast Recorders (San Francisco)
Genre
Length33:17
LabelFantasy
Producer
Creedence Clearwater Revival chronology
Creedence Clearwater Revival
(1968)
Bayou Country
(1969)
Singles from Creedence Clearwater Revival
  1. "Porterville"
    Released: November 1967
  2. "Suzie Q. (Part 1)"
    Released: June 1968
  3. "I Put a Spell on You"
    Released: October 1968

Background edit

While "Suzie Q" proved to be a hit, the band had played for years as the Golliwogs in the early 1960s, releasing numerous singles before achieving success in the pop world. In 1967, Saul Zaentz bought Fantasy Records and offered the band a chance to record a full-length album on the condition that they change their name. Having never liked 'the Golliwogs', in part because of the racial charge of the name, the four readily agreed, coming up with Creedence Clearwater Revival. In Hank Bordowitz's book Bad Moon Rising: The Unauthorized History of Creedence Clearwater Revival, bassist Stu Cook is quoted, "Fogerty, Cook, Clifford and Fogerty signed a publishing agreement with one of Fantasy's companies that gave up rights to copyright ownership...Lennon and McCartney never owned the copyrights to their compositions, either. When you're on the bottom, you make the best deal you can."[3] John Fogerty took charge of the group artistically, writing all of the band's fourteen hit records and assuming the roles of singer, guitarist, producer and arranger of nearly everything that appeared on Creedence's seven studio albums.

Composition edit

"Porterville", which was the last single released by the band under the name the Golliwogs in November 1967,[3] was included on the band's debut album and revealed singer/guitarist John Fogerty's nascent songwriting talents. The song was a breakthrough of sorts for Fogerty, who stated to Tom Pinnock of Uncut in 2012, "It's semi-autobiographical; I touch on my father, but it's a flight of fantasy, too. And I knew when I was doing it, 'Man, I'm on to something here.' Everything changed after that. I gave up trying to write sappy love songs about stuff I didn't know anything about, and I started inventing stories." The album also includes the only co-write between John and his brother Tom Fogerty (who had been the original lead singer in the group) to appear on a Creedence album: "Walk on the Water". The song had already been released in 1966 under the Golliwogs name. The album features three other Fogerty originals: "The Working Man", "Get Down Woman", and "Gloomy".

Creedence Clearwater Revival is best remembered for the band's first hit single "Susie Q", which had been a hit for Dale Hawkins in 1957. It was released as a single version split into two parts, with the jam session during the coda on the A-side fading out with the guitar solo right before the coda which fades in part two on the B-side. Fogerty stated in a 1993 interview with Rolling Stone magazine that his purpose in recording "Susie Q" was to get the song played on KMPX, a funky progressive-rock radio station in San Francisco, which is why the song was extended to eight minutes in length. "'Susie Q' was designed to fit right in," he explained. "The eight-minute opus. Feedback. Like [the Paul Butterfield Blues Band's] 'East-West'. And especially the little effect, the little telephone-box [vocal] in the middle, which is the only part I regret now. It's just funny sounding. But, lo and behold, it worked!" Fogerty elaborated to Larry King in 1999, "We recorded an old Dale Hawkins song but I psychedelicized it to get it played on the local San Francisco underground radio station." The guitarist on the original Hawkins version, James Burton, would also exert a major influence on Fogerty, with the singer telling Lynne Margolis of American Songwriter, "James Burton was a huge influence on me going back to when I was a child, when I bought that record, 'Susie Q,' and that was James Burton playing that guitar—which I didn't know at the time, of course." Drummer Doug Clifford concurs to Jeb Wright on the Classic Rock Revisited website that he too tried to experiment with the tune, recalling "'Susie Q' was a rockabilly song that sounded like all of the other rockabilly songs. I came up with a quarter note idea and it made it harder edged and it gave it space and a totally different feel..." The Creedence version would reach #11 in the charts. In 2012 David Cavanagh of Uncut wrote, "For all his skepticism about long solos, Fogerty stretched out penetratingly on guitar while Creedence's rhythm trio laid down a sublime slow boogie." In 1998, Fogerty stated to Harold Steinblatt of Guitar World that the recording of "Susie Q" was "very pivotal" in another respect:

It established how we would work for the next few years. After we finished recording our parts, the other guys hung around while I mixed. The problem was they were making all these comments like, "Well, that won't work. This won't work." You know, they were having a great time laughing...And that was the very last time I ever allowed them to be around when I mixed a record...Basically, we'd go in, we'd record the band, and then I'd throw them out of the studio. I just couldn't have them around while I was doing overdubs or when I was mixing, because they weren't very constructive.

The other single from the album was also a cover: "I Put a Spell on You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Released as a follow-up to "Susie Q" in October 1968 with "Walk on the Water" as the B-side, it peaked on the U.S. charts at #58.

The album was remastered and reissued on 180 Gram vinyl by Analogue Productions in 2006.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [5]
Rolling Stone(negative) [6]

While the band did gain success with their chart debut, critics initially denied the band respect.[7] Barry Gifford writing in Rolling Stone at the time stated, "The only bright spot in the group is John Fogerty, who plays lead guitar and does the vocals. He's a better-than-average singer (really believable in Wilson Pickett's "Ninety-Nine and a Half"), and an interesting guitarist. But there's nothing else here. The drummer is monotonous, the bass lines are all repetitious and the rhythm guitar is barely audible." Time has been far kinder to the album, although critics note that Fogerty's songwriting talent had yet to truly blossom as it would on the band's future albums and singles.

On AllMusic the album received 4 stars (out of 5), with Stephen Thomas Erlewine stating: "Released in the summer of 1968 - a year after the Summer of Love, but still in the thick of the Age of Aquarius - Creedence Clearwater Revival's self-titled debut album was gloriously out-of-step with the times, teeming with John Fogerty's Americana fascinations." He also noted that the album "points the way to the breakthrough of Bayou Country, with "Porterville" being "an exceptional song with great hooks, an underlying sense of menace, and the first inkling of the working-class rage that fueled such landmarks as 'Fortunate Son.'"[4]

The album was first certified Gold by the RIAA on December 16, 1970, then Platinum twenty years later on December 13, 1990.[8]

Track listing edit

All songs except bonus tracks written by John Fogerty, except where noted. All tracks recorded February 1968, except where indicated.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Put a Spell on You"Screamin' Jay Hawkins4:30
2."The Working Man" 3:03
3."Susie Q"Dale Hawkins, Eleanor Broadwater, Stan Lewis8:35
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)"Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd, Wilson Pickett3:36
2."Get Down Woman" 3:08
3."Porterville" (recorded October 1967, initially released as a single in November 1967, the last single the band released as The Golliwogs) 2:19
4."Gloomy" 3:48
5."Walk on the Water" (this track is a remake of "Walking on the Water", a recording released by
the band as a single in 1966, while they were still known as The Golliwogs)
John Fogerty, Tom Fogerty4:35
40th anniversary edition CD bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
9."Call It Pretending" (B-side of "Porterville")2:10
10."Before You Accuse Me" (1968 outtake)3:26
11."Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do" (live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, California, March 14, 1969)3:45
12."Susie Q" (live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, California, March 14, 1969)11:45

Personnel edit

Performers[9][10]

Charts edit

1968 weekly chart performance for Creedence Clearwater Revival
Chart (1968) Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[11] 92
US Billboard 200[12] 52
1996 weekly chart performance for Creedence Clearwater Revival
Chart (1996) Peak
position
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[13] 29

Certifications edit

Certifications for Creedence Clearwater Revival
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[8] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Robert Dimery; Michael Lydon (March 23, 2010). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: Revised and Updated Edition. Universe. ISBN 978-0-7893-2074-2.
  2. ^ "American album certifications – Creedence Clearwater Revival – Creedence Clearwater Revival". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Bordowitz, Hank (1998). Bad Moon Rising: The Unauthorized History of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Schirmer Books. p. [page needed]. ISBN 9780028648705.
  4. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Review "Creedence Clearwater Revival"". AllMusic. from the original on June 6, 2012. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
  5. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). "Creedence Clearwater Revival". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
  6. ^ Gifford, Barry (July 20, 1968). "Rolling Stone review". Rolling Stone. from the original on December 2, 2013. Retrieved September 12, 2013.
  7. ^ Creedence Clearwater Revival Album, 40th Anniversary Edition, Fantasy records, liner notes.
  8. ^ a b "American album certifications – Creedence Clearwater Revival – Creedence Clearwater Revival". Recording Industry Association of America.
  9. ^ Hank Bordowitz (2007). Bad Moon Rising: The Unauthorized History of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-55652-661-9.
  10. ^ Fogerty, J, 2015. Fortunate Son: My Life, My Music. 1st ed. U.K.: Hachette.
  11. ^ Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005 (in Japanese). Roppongi, Tokyo: Oricon Entertainment. 2006. ISBN 4-87131-077-9.
  12. ^ "Creedence Clearwater Revival Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved July, 8 2023.
  13. ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Creedence Clearwater Revival – Creedence Clearwater Revival". Hung Medien. Retrieved July, 8 2023.

External links edit

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Infosite

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Creedence Clearwater Revival is the debut studio album by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival released in July 1968 by Fantasy in the US 2 Featuring the band s first hit single Susie Q which reached number 11 in the US charts it was recorded shortly after the band changed its name from the Golliwogs and began developing a signature swamp rock sound Creedence Clearwater RevivalStudio album by Creedence Clearwater RevivalReleasedJuly 1968 1968 07 RecordedOctober 1967 February 1968StudioCoast Recorders San Francisco GenreSwamp rock blues rock 1 rock and roll 1 Length33 17LabelFantasyProducerSaul ZaentzJohn FogertyCreedence Clearwater Revival chronologyCreedence Clearwater Revival 1968 Bayou Country 1969 Singles from Creedence Clearwater Revival Porterville Released November 1967 Suzie Q Part 1 Released June 1968 I Put a Spell on You Released October 1968 Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 Certifications 8 References 9 External linksBackground editWhile Suzie Q proved to be a hit the band had played for years as the Golliwogs in the early 1960s releasing numerous singles before achieving success in the pop world In 1967 Saul Zaentz bought Fantasy Records and offered the band a chance to record a full length album on the condition that they change their name Having never liked the Golliwogs in part because of the racial charge of the name the four readily agreed coming up with Creedence Clearwater Revival In Hank Bordowitz s book Bad Moon Rising The Unauthorized History of Creedence Clearwater Revival bassist Stu Cook is quoted Fogerty Cook Clifford and Fogerty signed a publishing agreement with one of Fantasy s companies that gave up rights to copyright ownership Lennon and McCartney never owned the copyrights to their compositions either When you re on the bottom you make the best deal you can 3 John Fogerty took charge of the group artistically writing all of the band s fourteen hit records and assuming the roles of singer guitarist producer and arranger of nearly everything that appeared on Creedence s seven studio albums Composition edit Porterville which was the last single released by the band under the name the Golliwogs in November 1967 3 was included on the band s debut album and revealed singer guitarist John Fogerty s nascent songwriting talents The song was a breakthrough of sorts for Fogerty who stated to Tom Pinnock of Uncut in 2012 It s semi autobiographical I touch on my father but it s a flight of fantasy too And I knew when I was doing it Man I m on to something here Everything changed after that I gave up trying to write sappy love songs about stuff I didn t know anything about and I started inventing stories The album also includes the only co write between John and his brother Tom Fogerty who had been the original lead singer in the group to appear on a Creedence album Walk on the Water The song had already been released in 1966 under the Golliwogs name The album features three other Fogerty originals The Working Man Get Down Woman and Gloomy Creedence Clearwater Revival is best remembered for the band s first hit single Susie Q which had been a hit for Dale Hawkins in 1957 It was released as a single version split into two parts with the jam session during the coda on the A side fading out with the guitar solo right before the coda which fades in part two on the B side Fogerty stated in a 1993 interview with Rolling Stone magazine that his purpose in recording Susie Q was to get the song played on KMPX a funky progressive rock radio station in San Francisco which is why the song was extended to eight minutes in length Susie Q was designed to fit right in he explained The eight minute opus Feedback Like the Paul Butterfield Blues Band s East West And especially the little effect the little telephone box vocal in the middle which is the only part I regret now It s just funny sounding But lo and behold it worked Fogerty elaborated to Larry King in 1999 We recorded an old Dale Hawkins song but I psychedelicized it to get it played on the local San Francisco underground radio station The guitarist on the original Hawkins version James Burton would also exert a major influence on Fogerty with the singer telling Lynne Margolis of American Songwriter James Burton was a huge influence on me going back to when I was a child when I bought that record Susie Q and that was James Burton playing that guitar which I didn t know at the time of course Drummer Doug Clifford concurs to Jeb Wright on the Classic Rock Revisited website that he too tried to experiment with the tune recalling Susie Q was a rockabilly song that sounded like all of the other rockabilly songs I came up with a quarter note idea and it made it harder edged and it gave it space and a totally different feel The Creedence version would reach 11 in the charts In 2012 David Cavanagh of Uncut wrote For all his skepticism about long solos Fogerty stretched out penetratingly on guitar while Creedence s rhythm trio laid down a sublime slow boogie In 1998 Fogerty stated to Harold Steinblatt of Guitar World that the recording of Susie Q was very pivotal in another respect It established how we would work for the next few years After we finished recording our parts the other guys hung around while I mixed The problem was they were making all these comments like Well that won t work This won t work You know they were having a great time laughing And that was the very last time I ever allowed them to be around when I mixed a record Basically we d go in we d record the band and then I d throw them out of the studio I just couldn t have them around while I was doing overdubs or when I was mixing because they weren t very constructive The other single from the album was also a cover I Put a Spell on You by Screamin Jay Hawkins Released as a follow up to Susie Q in October 1968 with Walk on the Water as the B side it peaked on the U S charts at 58 The album was remastered and reissued on 180 Gram vinyl by Analogue Productions in 2006 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Rolling Stone negative 6 While the band did gain success with their chart debut critics initially denied the band respect 7 Barry Gifford writing in Rolling Stone at the time stated The only bright spot in the group is John Fogerty who plays lead guitar and does the vocals He s a better than average singer really believable in Wilson Pickett s Ninety Nine and a Half and an interesting guitarist But there s nothing else here The drummer is monotonous the bass lines are all repetitious and the rhythm guitar is barely audible Time has been far kinder to the album although critics note that Fogerty s songwriting talent had yet to truly blossom as it would on the band s future albums and singles On AllMusic the album received 4 stars out of 5 with Stephen Thomas Erlewine stating Released in the summer of 1968 a year after the Summer of Love but still in the thick of the Age of Aquarius Creedence Clearwater Revival s self titled debut album was gloriously out of step with the times teeming with John Fogerty s Americana fascinations He also noted that the album points the way to the breakthrough of Bayou Country with Porterville being an exceptional song with great hooks an underlying sense of menace and the first inkling of the working class rage that fueled such landmarks as Fortunate Son 4 The album was first certified Gold by the RIAA on December 16 1970 then Platinum twenty years later on December 13 1990 8 Track listing editAll songs except bonus tracks written by John Fogerty except where noted All tracks recorded February 1968 except where indicated Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 I Put a Spell on You Screamin Jay Hawkins4 302 The Working Man 3 033 Susie Q Dale Hawkins Eleanor Broadwater Stan Lewis8 35 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Ninety Nine and a Half Won t Do Steve Cropper Eddie Floyd Wilson Pickett3 362 Get Down Woman 3 083 Porterville recorded October 1967 initially released as a single in November 1967 the last single the band released as The Golliwogs 2 194 Gloomy 3 485 Walk on the Water this track is a remake of Walking on the Water a recording released by the band as a single in 1966 while they were still known as The Golliwogs John Fogerty Tom Fogerty4 35 40th anniversary edition CD bonus tracksNo TitleLength9 Call It Pretending B side of Porterville 2 1010 Before You Accuse Me 1968 outtake 3 2611 Ninety Nine and a Half Won t Do live at the Fillmore San Francisco California March 14 1969 3 4512 Susie Q live at the Fillmore San Francisco California March 14 1969 11 45Personnel editPerformers 9 10 John Fogerty lead guitar lead vocals tambourine maracas wind up toys Tom Fogerty rhythm guitar backing vocals co lead vocals on Suzie Q Stu Cook bass guitar backing vocals Doug Clifford drums backing vocalsCharts edit1968 weekly chart performance for Creedence Clearwater Revival Chart 1968 PeakpositionJapanese Albums Oricon 11 92US Billboard 200 12 521996 weekly chart performance for Creedence Clearwater Revival Chart 1996 PeakpositionNorwegian Albums VG lista 13 29Certifications editCertifications for Creedence Clearwater Revival Region Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 8 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b Robert Dimery Michael Lydon March 23 2010 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die Revised and Updated Edition Universe ISBN 978 0 7893 2074 2 American album certifications Creedence Clearwater Revival Creedence Clearwater Revival Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved July 6 2022 a b Bordowitz Hank 1998 Bad Moon Rising The Unauthorized History of Creedence Clearwater Revival Schirmer Books p page needed ISBN 9780028648705 a b Erlewine Stephen Thomas Review Creedence Clearwater Revival AllMusic Archived from the original on June 6 2012 Retrieved June 16 2011 Larkin Colin 2011 Creedence Clearwater Revival The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th concise ed London Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 Gifford Barry July 20 1968 Rolling Stone review Rolling Stone Archived from the original on December 2 2013 Retrieved September 12 2013 Creedence Clearwater Revival Album 40th Anniversary Edition Fantasy records liner notes a b American album certifications Creedence Clearwater Revival Creedence Clearwater Revival Recording Industry Association of America Hank Bordowitz 2007 Bad Moon Rising The Unauthorized History of Creedence Clearwater Revival Chicago Illinois Chicago Review Press Incorporated p 45 ISBN 978 1 55652 661 9 Fogerty J 2015 Fortunate Son My Life My Music 1st ed U K Hachette Oricon Album Chart Book Complete Edition 1970 2005 in Japanese Roppongi Tokyo Oricon Entertainment 2006 ISBN 4 87131 077 9 Creedence Clearwater Revival Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 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