The Long Road Home
The Long Road Home | ||||
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Compilation album by John Fogerty | ||||
Released | November 1, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 1969–2005 | |||
Genre | Roots rock | |||
Label | Fantasy | |||
Producer | John Fogerty | |||
John Fogerty chronology | ||||
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The Long Road Home: The Ultimate John Fogerty/Creedence Collection is a compilation album by American roots rock singer-songwriter John Fogerty, released on November 1, 2005, by Fantasy Records.[1] It compiles songs from Fogerty's solo career and his band Creedence Clearwater Revival. The title refers to Fogerty's return to Fantasy Records, after a lengthy stint with Warner Bros. Records and a brief stint with DreamWorks Records.[2]
The Long Road Home was released to mostly positive reviews from music critics and charted at number 13 on the Billboard 200.
Background
In 2005, Fantasy Records offered John Fogerty with a record deal, which included the release of The Long Road Home. Fogerty had started his recording career on the label, but his quarrels with former label executive Saul Zaentz during the 1970s led to lawsuits and Fogerty's refusal to perform any of his material from Creedence Clearwater Revival.[1] Fogerty explained how he felt about the album's release on Fantasy in an interview for Entertainment Weekly: "It felt surreal at first, but I've been working alongside the new Fantasy people since the company was sold. Now that all the old bad people are gone, I have no lingering bitterness or anger."[3]
The Long Road Home is a 25-song compilation of most of Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival's best-known songs, some of which are live versions.[1] It was the first album to compile both his and the band's hits.[3]
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Blender | [4] |
The Guardian | [5] |
Uncut | [6] |
The Village Voice | A[7] |
In his review for Allmusic, music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine found the album "enormously entertaining" and said that it adequately summarizes Fogerty's work and serves as proof that he is one of the rock and roll era's greatest songwriters.[1] Robert Christgau, writing in Blender magazine, called it "one of the rare career overviews" that justifies itself by playing as one sequence of "timeless sure-shots."[4] In his review for The Village Voice, Christgau remarked that because of his unchanging musical form and replicable "Creedence sound", the album consistently shows Fogerty as "the original roots-rocker" who displays aspects of his modest personality.[7]
In a less enthusiastic review, Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian criticized the album for emphasizing Fogerty's ordinary boogie songs and omitting the more superior songs that are featured on several other Creedence Clearwater Revival compilations.[5]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by John Fogerty.
No. | Title | Original album | Length |
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1. | "Born on the Bayou" | Bayou Country (1969) | 5:12 |
2. | "Bad Moon Rising" | Green River (1969) | 2:19 |
3. | "Centerfield" | Centerfield (1985) | 3:51 |
4. | "Who'll Stop the Rain" | Cosmo's Factory (1970) | 2:27 |
5. | "Rambunctious Boy" | Blue Moon Swamp (1997) | 3:54 |
6. | "Fortunate Son" | Willy and the Poor Boys (1969) | 2:19 |
7. | "Lookin' Out My Back Door" | Cosmo's Factory | 2:32 |
8. | "Up Around the Bend" | Cosmo's Factory | 2:40 |
9. | "Almost Saturday Night (Live)" | Premonition (1998); originally from John Fogerty (1975) | 2:27 |
10. | "Down on the Corner" | Willy and the Poor Boys | 2:45 |
11. | "Bootleg (Live)" | Later to be released on The Long Road Home – In Concert (2006); originally from Bayou Country | 3:00 |
12. | "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" | Pendulum (1970) | 2:38 |
13. | "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" | Mardi Gras (1972) | 2:56 |
14. | "Hey Tonight (Live)" | Later to be released on The Long Road Home – In Concert; originally from Pendulum | 2:33 |
15. | "The Old Man Down the Road" | Centerfield | 3:33 |
16. | "Rockin' All Over the World (Live)" | Later to be released on The Long Road Home – In Concert; originally from John Fogerty | 2:58 |
17. | "Lodi" | Green River | 3:09 |
18. | "Keep On Chooglin' (Live)" | Later to be released on The Long Road Home – In Concert; originally from Bayou Country | 4:02 |
19. | "Green River" | Green River | 2:33 |
20. | "Déjà Vu (All Over Again)" | Deja Vu All Over Again (2004) | 4:13 |
21. | "Run Through the Jungle" | Cosmo's Factory | 3:05 |
22. | "Hot Rod Heart" | Blue Moon Swamp | 3:29 |
23. | "Travelin' Band" | Cosmo's Factory | 2:08 |
24. | "Proud Mary" | Bayou Country | 3:05 |
25. | "Fortunate Son (Live)" | Later to be released on The Long Road Home – In Concert; originally from Willy and the Poor Boys | 2:58 |
Personnel
Credits are adapted from Allmusic.[8]
Musicians
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Additional personnel
- Abbey Anna – Art Direction
- Jim Bessman – Liner Notes
- Danielle Brancazio – Art Direction, Package Design
- Dan Certa – Mixing
- Bob Fogerty – Clapping, Photography
- Julie Fogerty – Art Direction
- Brian Lima – Photography
- Bob Ludwig – Compilation Mastering, Mastering
- Norman Seeff – Photography
Charts
Chart (2005)[9] | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 | 13 |
U.S. Top Internet Albums (Billboard) | 13 |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "The Long Road Home: The Ultimate John Fogerty/Creedence Collection - John Fogerty". Allmusic. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
- ↑ Billboard. Books.google.com. 2005-09-24. p. 62. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
- 1 2 Sinclair, Tom (November 4, 2005). "'Road' Warrior". Entertainment Weekly. New York (848). Retrieved July 27, 2013.
- 1 2 Christgau, Robert (December 2005). "Swamp Thing". Blender. New York. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
- 1 2 Lynskey, Dorian (December 8, 2005). "CD: John Fogerty, The Long Road Home". The Guardian. London. Film & Music section, p. 12. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
- ↑ "The Long Road Home: Ultimate John Fogerty Creedence Collection CD". Rakuten.com. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
- 1 2 Christgau, Robert (December 27, 2005). "Consumer Guide: Who Needs Boxes 2005". The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
- ↑ "The Long Road Home: The Ultimate John Fogerty/Creedence Collection - John Fogerty : Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
- ↑ "The Long Road Home: The Ultimate John Fogerty/Creedence Collection - John Fogerty : Awards". Allmusic. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
Further reading
- DeCurtis, Anthony (November 1, 2005). "John Fogerty Is Closer to Peace With a Label". The New York Times.
External links
- The Long Road Home at Discogs (list of releases)
- John Fogerty official site
- Fantasy official site