GREEN RIVER

| Credence Clearwater Revival

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GREEN RIVER

Green River is the third studio album by American rock and roll band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released in August 1969. It was the second of three albums they released in that year, the first one being Bayou Country(their second release overall) which was released in January. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stones

    1973 - But their distinctive driving sound, when fused with Fogerty’s vocals, results in something so fine that it makes such criticisms seem irrelevant.  

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  • All Music

    Has fear, anger, dread, and weariness creeping on the edges of gleeful music. 

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  • Ultimate Classic Rock

    A near-perfect distillation of country, blues, soul and rockabilly, resulting in a record that digs into bedrock Americana. The guitars twang, the bass lines tumble down, the drums chug like a locomotive and Fogerty’s foghorn voice barks above it all.  

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  • Mark's Record Reviews

    There's definitely more of a countryish feel to the record, but it's not southern rock or C'n'W. If it were, I wouldn't like it so darned much. Stellar songwriting.  

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  • John McFerrin Music Reviews

    This album is (mostly) awesome, and an absolute essential for any casual CCR fan.  

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  • Only Solitaire

    A great bunch of short and enthusiastic tracks, but marred with a couple of lamers.  

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  • Ultimate Classic Rock

    ‘Green River’ is a near-perfect distillation of country, blues, soul and rockabilly, resulting in a record that digs into bedrock Americana. The guitars twang, the bass lines tumble down, the drums chug like a locomotive and Fogerty’s foghorn voice barks above it all.  

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  • The Music Box

    The full-fledged realization of Fogerty’s vision.  

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