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Creedence Clearwater Revival - At The Royal Albert Hall LP

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Craft Recordings

Creedence Clearwater Revival - "At The Royal Albert Hall" - The debut release of the highly-anticipated recording of CCR at London's Royal Albert Hall. More than 50 years after the legendary 1970 show, the original multitrack tapes have been meticulously restored and mixed by GRAMMY-winning producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell. This 180-gram LP was mastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios using half-speed technology for the highest-quality listening experience. Setlist includes "Fortunate Son," "Proud Mary," "Bad Moon Rising," and more.

1 Born on the Bayou [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
2 Green River [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
3 Tombstone Shadow [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
4 Travelin' Band [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
5 Fortunate Son [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
6 Commotion [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
7 Midnight Special [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
8 Bad Moon Rising [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
9 Proud Mary [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
10 The Night Time Is the Right Time [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
11 Good Golly Miss Molly [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]
12 Keep on Chooglin' [At the Royal Albert Hall / London, UK / April 14, 1970]