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# Eco-Friendly Packaging High-Quality Audio Remastered for Clarity Green River

**Price:** 15689CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Dive into the Remastered Experience!

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- **What is this?** Green River
- **How much does it cost?** 15689CFA with free shipping
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Perfect Gift:** Share the love of music with friends and family—ideal for any occasion!
- • **Timeless Classic:** Rediscover the magic of Green River, now with enhanced clarity and depth.
- • **Collector's Dream:** A must-have for any music aficionado looking to elevate their collection.
- • **Unleash the Sound:** Experience the remastered audio that brings every note to life.
- • **Sustainable Choice:** Enjoy your music while being kind to the planet with eco-friendly packaging.

## Overview

The Green River remastered CD offers an unparalleled listening experience with high-quality audio, eco-friendly packaging, and a timeless collection piece for music lovers.

## Description

Creedence Clearwater Revival: John Fogerty (vocals, guitar); Tom Fogerty (guitar); Stu Cook (bass); Doug Clifford (drums). Composer: John Fogerty. Lyricist: John Fogerty. Creedence Clearwater Revival: John Fogerty (vocals, guitar); Stu Cook (bass guitar, background vocals); Doug Clifford (drums, background vocals); Tom Fogerty (background vocals). Audio Remasterer: George Horn. Liner Note Authors: Dave Marsh ; Joel Selvin. Recording information: Berlin, Germany; Hamburg, Germany; Stockholm, Sweden. Photographer: Basul Parik. Arranger: John Fogerty. Creedence Clearwater Revival were part of a second wave of San Francisco groups, but unlike their geographical contemporaries, the quartet offered a disciplined music, indebted to '50s rock & roll and southern "swamp" styles. Leader, singer and songwriter John Fogerty possesses one of rock's most distinctive voices, his hoarse, urgent intonation matched by his group's mathematically precise drive. GREEN RIVER, their third album, includes two million-selling singles, the bluesy title track and "Bad Moon Rising," both of which encapsulate the Creedence metier. Remaining selections exhibit a similar economy, crammed with punchy hooklines, tight playing, and incisive lyrics, which take inspiration from traditional styles but in the process create something unique.

Review: Stunning press of a CCR classic—a must-own for vinyl fans - his 2025 remaster of Green River sounds incredible. The "Olive Green" vinyl is a beautiful touch and looks great on the turntable. The audio is crisp and punchy, capturing the raw energy of Fogerty and the band perfectly. There’s minimal surface noise, which isn't always a guarantee with colored vinyl. If you’re a fan of swamp rock or just want a high-quality copy of an iconic album, this press is worth every penny.
Review: Great reissues of timeless rock and roll - I've said it before and will continue to say it: John Fogerty is an American treasure, a folk hero and songwriting genius whose grip and knowledge of all the great American music styles prior to his breaking open with CCR was astonishing. I include "Willy and the Poor Boys" in this review as I got "Green River" and it on the same day. Fantasy Records has remastered the original CCR albums and included extra tracks, both live and unreleased studio gems that are worth the repurchasing even though that rip off label screwed John Fogerty royally and his brother Tom and Stu Cook and Doug Clifford sided with the label and horrible "manager" Saul Zaentz and have been systematically suing Fogerty off and on for years, and even having the nerve to claim they were the "brilliant artists", only to have the miserable "Mardi Gras" album, their death knell, prove they weren't worth a shit compared to John. Still, one hopes John can eventually get his legal situation worked out to his favor, but in the meantime it would be a disservice to ignore the first six studio albums, treasures all. "Green River" was the third album, "Willy and the Poor Boys" the fourth, and like the other albums, one would think they were all greatest hits collections given how many songs on all the albums are now classics. Among the best cuts on "Green River" are the title track, and the rockin' and rollin' "Commotion", one of my favorite CCR tunes, along with "Born on the Bayou". John was just brilliant - sewing blues, folk, a dash of country and hard rocking into a mix that was timeless. "Bad Moon Rising" remains one of the most contradictory tunes ever when matching the bright bouncy music with some truly Armageddon-like prophecies. According to Fogerty, Vietnam soldiers would listen to this song as a harbinger of doom, but with the music get hope that their latest patrols or attacks would not end in tragedy. On "Willie and the Poor Boys", John composed one of the greatest war protest songs of all time, "Fortunate Son", that along with Hendrix' "Machine Gun" are probably the two greatest anti-Vietnam songs of all time although there were a lot out there. That album also features "Down on the Corner", a tune that practically transports the listener to some street corner as the cover photo suggests, listening to itinerant musicians playing for that nickel just to have food to eat. Included is a short vamp that may well have been recorded just as the album cover portrays, even with a jug bass that Cook manages to play quite well despite his treatment of Fogerty that makes him one of the worst people in rock and roll as a person, along with Clifford, but give credit where it's due. You can get of course two volumes of greatest hits and live albums, but the original studio albums have too many gems to ignore radio doesn't play. John has done some fine solo work too, "Revival" being a particularly good effort from recent years. For lovers of real no bones rock and roll music, you just can't beat the glory days of CCR.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B001AKTZPA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,709 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #252 in Country Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #865 in Country (CDs & Vinyl) #4,028 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,349) |
| Date First Available  | June 2, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 4057371 |
| Label  | Fantasy |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Fantasy |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2008 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.54 x 4.99 x 0.39 inches; 4 ounces |
| SPARS Code  | DDD |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stunning press of a CCR classic—a must-own for vinyl fans
*by C***. on April 11, 2026*

his 2025 remaster of Green River sounds incredible. The "Olive Green" vinyl is a beautiful touch and looks great on the turntable. The audio is crisp and punchy, capturing the raw energy of Fogerty and the band perfectly. There’s minimal surface noise, which isn't always a guarantee with colored vinyl. If you’re a fan of swamp rock or just want a high-quality copy of an iconic album, this press is worth every penny.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great reissues of timeless rock and roll
*by S***D on May 11, 2017*

I've said it before and will continue to say it: John Fogerty is an American treasure, a folk hero and songwriting genius whose grip and knowledge of all the great American music styles prior to his breaking open with CCR was astonishing. I include "Willy and the Poor Boys" in this review as I got "Green River" and it on the same day. Fantasy Records has remastered the original CCR albums and included extra tracks, both live and unreleased studio gems that are worth the repurchasing even though that rip off label screwed John Fogerty royally and his brother Tom and Stu Cook and Doug Clifford sided with the label and horrible "manager" Saul Zaentz and have been systematically suing Fogerty off and on for years, and even having the nerve to claim they were the "brilliant artists", only to have the miserable "Mardi Gras" album, their death knell, prove they weren't worth a shit compared to John. Still, one hopes John can eventually get his legal situation worked out to his favor, but in the meantime it would be a disservice to ignore the first six studio albums, treasures all. "Green River" was the third album, "Willy and the Poor Boys" the fourth, and like the other albums, one would think they were all greatest hits collections given how many songs on all the albums are now classics. Among the best cuts on "Green River" are the title track, and the rockin' and rollin' "Commotion", one of my favorite CCR tunes, along with "Born on the Bayou". John was just brilliant - sewing blues, folk, a dash of country and hard rocking into a mix that was timeless. "Bad Moon Rising" remains one of the most contradictory tunes ever when matching the bright bouncy music with some truly Armageddon-like prophecies. According to Fogerty, Vietnam soldiers would listen to this song as a harbinger of doom, but with the music get hope that their latest patrols or attacks would not end in tragedy. On "Willie and the Poor Boys", John composed one of the greatest war protest songs of all time, "Fortunate Son", that along with Hendrix' "Machine Gun" are probably the two greatest anti-Vietnam songs of all time although there were a lot out there. That album also features "Down on the Corner", a tune that practically transports the listener to some street corner as the cover photo suggests, listening to itinerant musicians playing for that nickel just to have food to eat. Included is a short vamp that may well have been recorded just as the album cover portrays, even with a jug bass that Cook manages to play quite well despite his treatment of Fogerty that makes him one of the worst people in rock and roll as a person, along with Clifford, but give credit where it's due. You can get of course two volumes of greatest hits and live albums, but the original studio albums have too many gems to ignore radio doesn't play. John has done some fine solo work too, "Revival" being a particularly good effort from recent years. For lovers of real no bones rock and roll music, you just can't beat the glory days of CCR.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great cd!
*by S***6 on December 18, 2025*

I love CCR songs! Great cd!

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