Willy and the Poor Boys

Creedence Clearwater Revival

 
Willy and the Poor Boys
  Год выпуска  
Ноя 1969
  Лейбл  
Fantasy
  Жанр  
Pop/Rock
  Рейтинг  
  Треки  
  #       Название       Моя оценка       Время       Битрейт       Размер файла  
  1       Down on the Corner               2:47                  
  2       It Came Out of the Sky               2:56                  
  3       Cotton Fields               2:54                  
  4       Poorboy Shuffle               2:27                  
  5       Feelin' Blue               5:05                  
  6       Fortunate Son               2:21                  
  7       Don't Look Now               2:12                  
  8       The Midnight Special               4:14                  
  9       Side O' the Road               3:26                  
  10       Effigy               6:31                  

  Автор обзора: Stephen Thomas Erlewine  

Make no mistake, Willy & the Poor Boys is a fun record, perhaps the breeziest album CCR ever made. Apart from the eerie minor-key closer "Effigy" (one of John Fogerty's most haunting numbers), there is little of the doom that colored Green River. Fogerty's rage remains, blazing to the forefront on "Fortunate Son," a working-class protest song that cuts harder than any of the explicit Vietnam protest songs of the era, which is one of the reasons that it hasn't aged where its peers have. Also, there's that unbridled vocal from Fogerty and the ferocious playing on CCR, which both sound fresh as they did upon release. "Fortunate Son" is one of the greatest, hardest rock & rollers ever cut, so it might seem to be out of step with an album that is pretty laid-back and friendly, but there's that elemental joy that by late '69 was one of CCR's main trademarks. That joy runs throughout the album, from the gleeful single "Down on the Corner" and the lazy jugband blues of "Poorboy Shuffle" through the great slow blues j Далее...

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