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    The self-referential title of Fogerty's first album in three years is no mere play on words; this is as close as he's gotten in a long while to duplicating the loose swamp blues, country, folk, soul and rock that he so memorably created a template for in Creedence Clearwater Revival. Thankfully the advertisement for downloaded ringtones in the disc's booklet is the only contemporary influence creeping into this stripped-down set of rootsy rockers and ballads. Fogerty's voice sounds great throughout; passionate, more committed and comfortable with these songs than he has seemed in years. His material has often leaned towards politics, especially as it concerns the working class, but seldom as directly as on the gutsy choogle of "Long Dark Night" and the rollicking "I Can't Take it No More." He seems like a cranky dad on "It Ain't Right," railing about spoiled pop tarts in the spotlight, and "Summer of Love"'s look back at the titular time in the late '60s falls on the schlock side. But Fogerty charges into "Longshot" like the angry young man of "Fortunate Son," singing "I ain't got no 'ristocrats a-hangin' in my tree" with an assurance and intensity that reaches through the speakers and grabs the listener. Just like in the old days. --Hal Horowitz

    John's new album is a triumph, with a sound that is at once timeless yet urgently rooted in this time and place. The lyrics recall a continuous conversation with America, a reminder of John's unmatched ability to resonate with people from all walks of life. With a voice that can cut glass and inspire generations, and a band that sounds like it came to tear the roadhouse down, 'Revival' is not just a great John Fogerty album -- and a great rock album -- it's an essential musical work by an artist without peer, that will certainly stand as one of the most compelling albums of 2007.

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    John Fogerty reclaims his rightful place among America's most iconic and revered artists with Revivial; 12 all-new songs that incorporate the best elements of an artist that deeply resonates with generations of music fans and thousands of other artists he has influenced throughout the years.



    Great return to form.2010-01-225 / 5
    I brought this album when released in 2007 and I am still listening to it today. It is classic Fogerty. I also saw him live in Melbourne Australia in 2008 when he was touring this album. Great sounds. Great Songs.
    Everything but the Tent...2009-12-295 / 5
    in this "Revival"... Fogerty in Righteous Form !!!!!
    if'n you don't own it, get it, it will make you a Be-liever !!!
    Thanks for the Great tunes J.C., God Bess You !!!
    Still Going Strong2009-11-054 / 5
    Love that Roots Rock by good old John Fogerty. Amazing how this CD came out in 2008 or so and it still sounds so similar to John's Creedence Days. It shows when you have a good thing you stick to it. Twelve good rootsy songs that are no longer than four minutes each. The CD closer Longshot is my personal favorite but the first one, Don't You Wish It Were True probably seems like the best choice for a single. Broken Down Cowboy is another standout tune where John discusses his own mortality. Good music like nearly everything from this legend.
    Good Rockin' From A Legend2009-10-095 / 5
    What a great album. (Okay, it's not a record, I admit). What a great CD. Fogerty's voice is a unique instrument, and with the band and material here, it shines well. Good solid rock and rock. Clean arrangements and snappy writing will have you reaching for the volume. Enjoy!
    Back in the saddle2009-09-054 / 5
    John Fogerty, one of the legendary guitar heroes doesn't disappoint! If you loved CCR, you'll enjoy this. A couple of stand outs- opening track-"Don't you wish it were true" is his lament on life in the post 2001 era, a kind of reflection of what might have been,excellent!"Creedence song" captures the flavor of Creedence and stays in your head, the drummer Kenny Aronoff is one of the great rock n roll drummers and has truly enlivened Fogerty."Broken Down Cowboy" is probably a what if by the grace of God song for him. The fact that he can see himself from all these angles is the testament to a honest and dedicated artist! Love the music and the man.

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