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Creedence Return To Vinyl

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The entire studio album collection of one of America’s most seminal bands, Creedence Clearwater Revival, is coming back to vinyl. UMC has announced the October 27 (November 10 in US & Canada) release of ‘The Complete Studio Albums,’ a new vinyl box set presentation of all seven albums in LP format.

Creedence’s unique blend of rock ‘n’ roll and roots music helped them carve a unique place in the history of American music. The sequence of seven albums, released in just four years from 1968-1972, is one of the most accomplished catalogues in rock history. It’s more than worthy of this new appraisal in the format that listeners first heard it.

CCR’s commercial track record with this run of albums is also mightily impressive. In terms of certifications, the seven releases represent shipments in the US alone of some 13.5 million records, the first six all going at least platinum, two of them double, one triple and one quadruple.

The run began with their self-titled 1968 release, which included the band’s cover of Dale Hawkins’s ‘Suzie Q,’ their first single in 1968, and the follow-up version of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’ ‘I Put a Spell On You.’ Only seven months later, they were back with the double platinum ‘Bayou Country.’ Another seven months, and ‘Green River’ was en route to triple platinum.

‘Willy and the Poorboys,’ remarkably CCR’s third album of 1969, was a double platinum success, and was followed by perhaps their most celebrated release, 1970’s ‘Cosmo’s Factory,’ which went quadruple platinum in the US alone. Then came the platinum-selling ‘Pendulum’ (the recent subject of one of our ‘reDiscover’ features) and the gold ‘Mardi Gras.’

Order your copy of the vinyl collection here.

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4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. John Brown

    October 28, 2014 at 1:01 pm

    What is the cost?

    • Steve Grimsley

      October 29, 2014 at 7:33 pm

      A snip at £89.99 in the UK……LOVE THIS GROUP

  2. Brian Dalton

    November 11, 2014 at 3:50 pm

    Can anyone tell me if this was produced from the analogue recordings or from digital remastered? As we all know the original analogue is much better in sound.

  3. Neill Johnston

    December 8, 2014 at 12:26 am

    The EARLIER DAYS of Creedence Clearwater Revival Music, were AND, STILL ARE, just AWESOME, AWESOME, AND AWESOME.

    It IS, far, FAR TOO BAD, that part of the ROCK GROUP had SPLIT, and went their own WAYS, with John Fogerty AS THE LEAD MAN for CCR.

    Yes, there WERE GREAT ROCK GROUPS, during the time of CCR, but, GOD DAMN IT ALL, these Guys WERE, and as said, STILL ARE, “THE”, ROCK GROUP to LISTEN TO., they ARE, that kind of Rock Group, that YOU CAN NEVER GET ENOUGH OF to LISTEN TO, BAR NONE..

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