John Fogerty – Fogerty’s Factory (Expanded) (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

John Fogerty - Fogerty's Factory (Expanded) (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: John Fogerty
Album: Fogerty’s Factory (Expanded)
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 42:15
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 841 MB

Tracklist:

01. John Fogerty – Centerfield ((Dodger Stadium Version) [Live]) (04:01)
02. John Fogerty – Have You Ever Seen The Rain? (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (02:37)
03. John Fogerty – Lean On Me (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (04:24)
04. John Fogerty – Hot Rod Heart (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (03:10)
05. John Fogerty – Blue Moon Nights (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (02:56)
06. John Fogerty – Tombstone Shadow (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (04:07)
07. John Fogerty – City Of New Orleans (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (04:44)
08. John Fogerty – Proud Mary (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (03:16)
09. John Fogerty – Blueboy (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (04:01)
10. John Fogerty – Bad Moon Rising (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (02:27)
11. John Fogerty – Fortunate Son (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (02:35)
12. John Fogerty – Don’t You Wish It Was True (Fogerty’s Factory Version) (03:52)

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In the early weeks of the pandemic, John Fogerty had a flashback as he was instructing his new band on the finer points of playing his Creedence Clearwater Revival standards. “I heard myself actually saying some of the same instructions I gave to Creedence all those years ago,” he tells Rolling Stone. “Trying to get the rhythm for ‘Proud Mary’ to be just so.”

The Covid-19 twist is that his “band” was actually composed of his three youngest children: Shane, 28; Tyler, 27; and Kelsy, 18. What began as informal, lockdown-inspired jams in the family’s Southern California home soon developed into a series of YouTube performances — and, on November 20, those tracks will be released as Fogerty’s new, unexpected album, Fogerty’s Factory.

The record is a nod, in both its title and on its cover, to the 50th anniversary of Cosmo’s Factory, the Creedence album home to their hits “Up Around the Bend,” “Who’ll Stop the Rain,” “Lookin’ Out My Back Door,” “Travelin’ Band” and “Run Through the Jungle.”

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