Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years (2025)
Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years is the eleventh solo studio album by the American guitarist and singer-songwriter John Fogerty. The album consists of re-recordings of music by Fogerty's former band Creedence Clearwater Revival.[1] It was released on August 22, 2025, through Concord Records.[2]
Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years features John Fogerty of American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival performing the music he wrote for the band.[1] Fogerty had previously regained the publishing rights to his music after a lawsuit in 2023.[3][4] The album features contributions from his sons, Shane and Tyler Fogerty. Other musicians that contributed to the album are Matt Chamberlain, Bob Malone, Bob Glaub and Rob Stone.[5]
Release and promotion
Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years was released on August 22, 2025. According to John Fogerty in an interview with Rolling Stone, Fogerty wanted to jokingly call it "Taylor's Version", a reference to Taylor Swift's rerecorded albums, which are subtitled "Taylor's Version".[6] Fogerty announced the album during his 80th birthday concert.[7]
AllMusic critic Mark Deming concludes that it is a "potent reminder of how many great songs Fogerty wrote in his salad days with CCR, and shows he still has the energy and spark to give them life, but he might have done a better job of demonstrating the latter if he'd come up with a good batch of new tunes.".[9]PopMatters critic Marty Lipp concludes it is a "welcome look back at a band that held a significant place in the 1960s".[10] Writing for Uncut, Michael Bonner notes that "The decades since Fogerty first recorded these tracks have perhaps cost him some of the high top and low bottom ends of that distinctive half-drawl-half-snarl with which a California kid reinvented himself as some Southern swamp monster", stating it "is hardly Fogerty's first meander down memory lane", as Fogerty released Wrote a Song for Everyone in 2013, an album of re-recordings alongside a couple of new songs.[12]
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