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Chooglin': A Tribute To The Songs Of John Fogerty

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 336067

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 672776012626
EAN: 0672776012626
ASIN: B000069BIY

Release Date: June 4, 2002
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Tracks:

  • Who ll Stop The Rain (Mark Mckay and Scott Murawski)
  • Hey Tonight (Meredith Ochs and the Damn Lovelys)
  • Wrote A Song For Everyone (Big Silver)
  • Have You Ever Seen The Rain? (Frog Holler)
  • Don t Look Now (Ray Mason Band)
  • Up Around The Bend (Gingersol)
  • Keep On Chooglin (Western Electric)
  • It s Just A Thought (Scott McKnight)
  • Lodi (Calico Bind)
  • Lookin Out My Back Door (John Jorgenson)
  • Someday Never Comes (The Good Sons)
  • Born On The Bayou (The Weisstronauts)
  • Fight Fire (Backpack)
  • Run Through The Jungle (Gringoman)
  • Bad Moon Rising (The Mary Janes)
  • Long As I Can See The Light (Bellwether)
  • Penthouse Pauper (Star City)

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
This album is a tribute to the songs that John Fogerty wrote while he was in Creedence Clearwater Revival.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars a fine tribute to the songs of Fogerty   September 23, 2004
hotchacha (Los Angeles, CA)
8 out of 12 found this review helpful

I'm a huge Fogerty fan, both of his CCR stuff and his solo recordings. I bought this disc, though, because it was recommended at the Damn Lovelys Trouble Creek page, and I'm also a fan of theirs. They're on here with a beautiful, deep-groovin' version of "Hey Tonight" that turns the song on its head - it's a big garage-y wall of sound with cool backwards guitar, Wurlitzer keyboard, and vocals that sound Blondie-ish. It's a real departure from the original CCR version, and from the Damn Lovelys' rootsy sound - sweet sultry singer Ms. Meredith Ochs never puts effects on her vocals, so it's interesting to hear her sound sort of processed - and it's great.

There are lots of other highlights on Chooglin', too. Big Silver does an aching version of "Wrote a Song For Everyone" that brings a tear to the eye. The Mary Janes' "Bad Moon Rising" is prophetic. And Gringoman's "Run Through the Jungle" is pure swampy fun. Chooglin' does a fine job of capturing Fogerty's mojo, and it proves that great songs stand up to a number of arrangements and styles.



4 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BETTER TRIBUTE ALBUMS I HAVE EVER HEARD   September 20, 2004
salex (philadelphia)
7 out of 11 found this review helpful

I heard about this album when I was buying License To Chill by Jimmy Buffet. I am a CCR fan, but I am not a fanatic. I have their Greatest Hits, but I don't have the individual albums. This album does a fantastic job of re-interpreting some CCR songs.
I have a couple of other tribute albums and those albums both have songs that are just unlistenable. I don't get the idea of making a song so loud and heavy that most fans of the original song would have no interest in the new cover version. Fortunately, Chooglin' keeps these songs within the ballpark of what a CCR fan would want to hear. The songs are different, but not too different. It is a great album, a pleasure to listen to from start to finish.



1 out of 5 stars Tribute?   September 9, 2004
R. D. Nassano (Linden, CA)
11 out of 19 found this review helpful

How can an album be a tribute with so many cuts with awful, weak vocals? My first time through, I thought each song got progressively worse. Born on the Bayou is instrumental which works, but the vocal part where they echo "Born on the Bayou" is a hoot. But on my second listen I found a couple of gems, Have you seen the Rain by Frog Holler, I have a soft spot for banjo, and Lookin out My Back Door by John Jorgenson features some mean pluckin, picken and fiddlin. Up Around the Bend is interesting until the guitar blows his amp at the end. The rest ranges from weak to pittyful. I can't reccomend this CD


5 out of 5 stars Mellow alt-country tribute to John Fogerty   March 23, 2004
Peter Durward Harris (Leicester England)
14 out of 17 found this review helpful

John Fogerty was famous for his high-energy, up-tempo performances but on this album, the songs are often taken at a slower tempo, interpreted differently. Never is this more striking than on Bad moon rising (the Mary Janes), dramatically different from CCR but very effective. So if you were hoping for an album of faithful covers, you'll be disappointed. I can already hear the cries of "Sacrilege!" but I'm glad the artists here have done it their way - this helps to put a different perspective on the songs, adding to their enjoyment. Although generally a mellow album, the tempo picks up occasionally, as on Don't look now (Ray Mason Band).

As with nearly all tribute albums, this contains a lot of famous tracks but omits a few while including some obscure songs. On this collection of songs from his time with Creedence Clearwater Revival, the most obvious omissions are Proud Mary, Down on the corner, Fortunate son and Green river. Of course, Susie Q is not here because the CCR version was a cover, not a John Fogerty original, so it doesn't qualify. The obscure (to most people) songs included are Wrote a song for everyone, Don't look now, It's just a thought, Fight fire (this dates from the time when CCR were known as the Golliwogs) and Penthouse pauper. The other songs here are all covers of CCR classics.

My knowledge of the alt-country scene is limited but I like what I've heard and some day hope that I can explore it in greater depth. Meanwhile, I certainly recognized the name of John Jorgenson (Looking out my back door), who has been around a long time, notably in the Desert Rose Band led by Chris Hillman. I also recognized The Good Sons (Someday never comes), led by Michael Weston King, but the other names are completely new to me. Four of the acts feature female lead vocalists - Meredith Ochs and the Damn Lovelys (Hey tonight), Calico Band (Lodi), the Weisstronauts (Born on the bayou) and the Mary Janes (Bad moon rising) - with the remainder featuring male lead vocalists.

If you enjoy the music of CCR and wonder how the songs might sound done at a slower tempo, you can find out by listing to this fascinating album.


5 out of 5 stars Wow!!   March 3, 2004
G. Sawaged (Canada)
12 out of 15 found this review helpful

It's been quite a while since I have listened to CCR and John Fogerty. Discovering this cd was like revisiting with an old friend that has been given a new lease on life. Even though it is a tribute album with various artists performing these songs, it is such a refreshing listen. The songs are wonderful, some familiar to me, and some not so familiar, and the artists and the arrangements are absolutely fabulous. I highly recommend this cd to any CCR or Fogerty fan. You will not be disappointed. Each and every song is excellently done. Bravo!!

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