Disc One {78:39}:
01. FIGHT FIRE
[Studio: 01-??-1966] (2:34)
02. SUZIE Q
[Studio: 04-??-1968] (8:39)
03. I PUT A SPELL ON YOU
[Studio: 05-??-1968] (4:33)
04. WALKING ON THE WATER
[Studio: 05-??-1968] (4:40)
05. PORTERVILLE
[Studio: 05-??-1968] (2:23)
06. GLOOMY
[Studio: 05-??-1968] (3:50)
07. BORN ON THE BAYOU
[Studio: 11-??-1968] (5:16)
08. BOOTLEG
[Studio: 11-??-1968] (3:02)
09. GRAVEYARD TRAIN
[Studio: 11-??-1968] (8:39)
10. PENTHOUSE PAUPER
[Studio: 11-??-1968] (3:41)
11. BAD MOON RISING
[Studio: 02-??-1969] (2:23)
12. GREEN RIVER
[Studio: 05-??-1969] (2:36)
13. COMMOTION
[Studio: 05-??-1969] (2:45)
14. TOMBSTONE SHADOW
[Studio: 06-??-1969] (3:40)
15. SINISTER PURPOSE
[Studio: 06-??-1969] (3:22)
16. FORTUNATE SON
[Studio: 08-??-1969] (2:21)
17. IT CAME OUT OF THE SKY
[Studio: 09-??-1969] (2:57)
18. EFFIGY
[Studio: 09-??-1969] (6:33)
19. TRAVELIN' BAND
[Studio: 10-??-1969] (2:09)
20. WHO'LL STOP THE RAIN
[Studio: 10-??-1969] (2:29)
[Note: This is part of a series of custom-made compact discs of
my favorite American music recorded between January 1, 1965
and December 31, 1969. Some recording dates have unfortunately
had to be approximated. Please feel free to post corrections.
These discs are for my own personal use and are not for sale.]
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TODD TAMANEND CLARK
Poet/Composer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Cultural Historian
The Monongahela River, Turtle Island
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"Long as I remember, the rain been comin' down,
Clouds of mystery pourin' confusion on the ground..."
- - John Fogerty
> 1960s PSYCHEDELIC CLASSICS:
> CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL
>
> 03. I PUT A SPELL ON YOU
> [Studio: 05-??-1968] (4:33)
> 04. WALKING ON THE WATER
> [Studio: 05-??-1968] (4:40)
In my view CCR's two best songs, and both found on the same single back in
swingin' '68. Heavy! I ground the grooves right out through to the other
side of my vinyl 45 on that Fantasy Records label. Played both sides back
to back and got almost 10 minutes of great mindblowing music for just a
paper buck. The good old days, when records were played, not broken.
Johnny "screw bubblegum" Walker
(sorry, typo -- meant "chew" bubblegum ;-))