Revival
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Editorial Reviews
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John's new album is a triumph, with a sound that is at once timeless yet urgently rooted in this time and place. The lyrics recall a continuous conversation with America, a reminder of John's unmatched ability to resonate with people from all walks of life. With a voice that can cut glass and inspire generations, and a band that sounds like it came to tear the roadhouse down, 'Revival' is not just a great John Fogerty album -- and a great rock album -- it's an essential musical work by an artist without peer, that will certainly stand as one of the most compelling albums of 2007.
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The self-referential title of Fogerty's first album in three years is no mere play on words; this is as close as he's gotten in a long while to duplicating the loose swamp blues, country, folk, soul and rock that he so memorably created a template for in Creedence Clearwater Revival. Thankfully the advertisement for downloaded ringtones in the disc's booklet is the only contemporary influence creeping into this stripped-down set of rootsy rockers and ballads. Fogerty's voice sounds great throughout; passionate, more committed and comfortable with these songs than he has seemed in years. His material has often leaned towards politics, especially as it concerns the working class, but seldom as directly as on the gutsy choogle of "Long Dark Night" and the rollicking "I Can’t Take it No More." He seems like a cranky dad on "It Ain't Right," railing about spoiled pop tarts in the spotlight, and "Summer of Love"'s look back at the titular time in the late '60s falls on the schlock side. But Fogerty charges into "Longshot" like the angry young man of "Fortunate Son," singing "I ain't got no 'ristocrats a-hangin' in my tree" with an assurance and intensity that reaches through the speakers and grabs the listener. Just like in the old days.
--Hal Horowitz
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Customer Reviews
CCR revisited
Revival reminds me of the early days when CCR were new and unheard,a brand knew mix of southern,swamp,country and R'n'R music,and they were the best.As CCR was mainly John Fogerty it's not surprising that Revival has a high CCR flavour.The songs are what you would expect from JF,down to earth and always from the heart,real honest music,from a man who gave us unforgetable music.Chek out The long way home,wich is in my opinion one of the best live CD/DVDs ever made
excellent
When I recieved this I was a little disapointed because it came in a paperback case inside of the plastic but the cd was perfect.It was in perfect condition so it really didn"t matter it didn"t come in a plastic case.I highly recommend this item.
It sounds great
Mr. Fogerty sounds pretty much like he did back in the days he was making music with Creedence. I fell for this CD when I heard 'Don't You Wish It was True'. He sings about some of the spoiled brats who have fame, and there's even a political rant on there. This CD is timeless and so very Fogerty.
Typical John Fogerty
John Fogerty is a real talent when it comes to writing and performing and this album is no exception for the most part. On the other hand, "I can't take it no more" wreaks of election agenda. I have been a fan of his for many years but this song crosses the line. John and The Dixie Chicks can now be mentioned in the same breath. They should stick to what they do best; create music.
Wish I heard it before I bought it!
John Fogerty is one of the greatest talents in American history. I wish he would stick to swamp music and stay out of politics. I feel cheated on my purchase of this CD; if I wanted his opinion on politics I would have called him on the phone.