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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory - Canada Issue Rock LP
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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory

Label: Fantasy
Catalog#: F-2801
Format: Vinyl, LP
Canada
Vinyl: VG+ minor scuff mark on intro to Heard It Through The Grapevine Light scuff marks Listen to our soundbytes.
Cover: Some ring wear.and wear and spine wear ( see our pic)
Back cover has one inch tear mark
Includes inner sleeve
Country: Canada
Genre: Rock
Style: Classic Rock

Tracklisting:

A1 Ramble Tamble
A2 Before You
A3 Travelin' Band
A4 Ooby Dooby
A5 Lookin' Out My Back Door
A6 Run Through The Jungle



B1 Up Around The Bend
B2 My Baby Left Me
B3 Who'll Stop The Rain
B4 I Heard It Through The Grapevine
B5 Long As I Can See The Light



Unlike most, Creedence Clearwater Revival has been served very well by the various "best of" packages that have been issued over the years. So why bother with the original albums? Individual cases can be made for the others; but Cosmo Factory is one of the greatest rock albums made. With its kind of cheesy cover it is easy to misjudge Cosmos Factory as a piece of junk. But appearances are deceiving. Inside are eleven cuts which have burned their way into the modern American songbook.

"Run Through The Jungle" and "Up Around The Bend" were put out over the radio as a pair and were the first songs the public heard off the album. The radio DJ at the time explained that the record company was trying to find out which song the public liked so that they could issue a single. As it turned out both were popular which aided the sales of the album itself.
This started a cascade "hits" from Cosmos Factory - five from one album in all. The remaining six cuts began to have lives of their own on the fledgling FM album rock stations all over the country.

"Travelin' Band" was wildly popular. "Lookin' Out My Back Door" was so universally appealing that country music quickly adopted the song as one of its own. "Who'll Stop The Rain" became almost transcendental as 1970 saw one of the most terrible and traumatic periods of the Vietnam War. "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" struck us as particularly cool running at over eleven minutes-revamped as it was into the swamp rock idiom. Even kids who weren't drawn to Motown loved the song.

"Ramble Tamble" was basically built around a single riff; but what a hell of a riff it is. We tend to regard "Before You Accuse Me". "Ooby Dooby" and "My Baby Left Me" as mere covers and album fillers. Long time listening, however, shows this assessment underestimates their appeal and warmth. Their use anticipated by a few years the revival of 1950's era rock in the 1970's. Finally, "Long As I Can See The Light" has grown to be a sentimental favorite although it has never been a "hit" on the popular charts or the FM play list.

Cosmos Factory caught sense of the time. It looked back to the uneasy recent past, picking up what it could, and moved forward to a bright but uncharted and uncertain future. Looking back, no one could have told you what was to happen. The Vietnam War ended with nothing anyone on any side of the controversy could be proud of. Race relations went on to become more angry and bitter. The much-touted "Age Of Aquarius" was found to be an empty promise. Musically, the "Next Beatles" never came. Indeed, the music of the 1970's was a subject of deep disappointment at the time. (Although assessments for the music of that era have grown more positive.) It turns out that some of the surest footing into the "future to be" is found on this album.






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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Run Through The Jungle - Platoon - Edited By Chris Zotovich

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 19 February, 2011.

 
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