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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory (1970) {2008, Remastered, 40th Anniversary Edition}

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory (1970) {2008, Remastered, 40th Anniversary Edition}
Cosmo's Factory is the fifth studio album by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released by Fantasy Records in 1970. The name of the album comes from the warehouse in Berkeley where the band rehearsed early in their career. It was dubbed "The Factory" by drummer Doug "Cosmo" Clifford, because bandleader John Fogerty made them practice there almost every day. The album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on December 16, 1970. Almost twenty years later, on December 13, 1990, it received a certification of four times platinum with sales of over four million copies.
~ Wiki

Throughout 1969 and into 1970, CCR toured incessantly and recorded nearly as much. Appropriately, Cosmo's Factory's first single was the working band's anthem "Travelin' Band," a funny, piledriving rocker with a blaring horn section -- the first indication their sonic palette was broadening. Two more singles appeared prior to the album's release, backed by John Fogerty originals that rivaled the A-side or paled just slightly. When it came time to assemble a full album, Fogerty had only one original left, the claustrophobic, paranoid rocker "Ramble Tamble." Unlike some extended instrumentals, this was dramatic and had a direction -- a distinction made clear by the meandering jam that brings CCR's version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" to 11 minutes. Even if it wanders, their take on the Marvin Gaye classic isn't unpleasant, and their faithful, exuberant takes on the Sun classics "Ooby Dooby" and "My Baby Left Me" are joyous tributes. Still, the heart of the album lays in those six fantastic songs released on singles. "Up Around the Bend" is a searing rocker, one of their best, balanced by the menacing murkiness of "Run Through the Jungle." "Who'll Stop the Rain"'s poignant melody and melancholy undertow has a counterpart in Fogerty's dope song, "Lookin' out My Back Door," a charming, bright shuffle, filled with dancing animals and domestic bliss - he had never been as sweet and silly as he is here. On "Long as I Can See the Light," the record's final song, he again finds solace in home, anchored by a soulful, laid-back groove. It hits a comforting, elegiac note, the perfect way to draw Cosmo's Factory -- an album made during stress and chaos, filled with raging rockers, covers, and intense jams -- to a close.
~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory (1970) {2008, Remastered, 40th Anniversary Edition}

Track List:

01. Ramble Tamble [7:11]
02. Before You Accuse Me [3:27]
03. Travelin' Band [2:07]
04. Ooby Dooby [2:07]
05. Lookin' Out My Back Door [2:32]
06. Run Through the Jungle [3:05]
07. Up Around the Bend [2:41]
08. My Baby Left Me [2:19]
09. Who'll Stop the Rain [2:27]
10. I Heard It Through The Grapevine [11:03]
11. Long As I Can See the Light [3:31]
12. Travelin' Band (Remake Take) [2:15]
13. Up Around the Bend (Live in Amsterdam, 09-10-71) [2:42]
14. Born on the Bayou (feat. Booker T. & The MGs at Fantasy Studios, 1970) [5:58]

Personnel:
John Fogerty - lead guitar, lead vocals, piano, electric piano, keyboards, saxophone, harmonica
Tom Fogerty - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Stu Cook - bass, backing vocals
Doug Clifford - drums, cowbell


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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 13:01
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one of the best CCR...thnaks a lot for this lossless !!
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.