| 1. Blue Ridge Mountain Blues |
| 2. Somewhere (Listening For My Name) |
| 3. Youre The Reason |
| 4. Jambayala (On The Bayou) |
| 5. She Thinks I Still Care |
| 6. California Blues (Blue Yodel) |
| 7. Workin On A Building |
| 8. Please Help Me Im Falling |
| 9. Have Thine Own Way Lord |
| 10. I Aint Never |
| 11. Hearts Of Stone |
| 12. Today I Started Loving You Again |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese 20-bit K2 remastered reissue of 1973 album. Packaged in a gatefold miniature LP sleeve with original artwork. 12 tracks. Fantasy.
Although this may date me, I bought this album new in 1973 when it first came out. It remains to this day my favorite album of all time.
Being a huge CCR fan from the opening chords of Proud Mary when it was first played on AM radio back in 1968, this album forever changed the music I began to listen to and come to love. It may have taken me a few more years to "discover" the likes of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Billy Joe Shaver, George, Willie, (and the list goes on....) if it were not for this album. For that I am eternally thankful to John Fogerty.
While the songs are not originals he makes them his own. I'm sure 'ol Hank smiled when he first heard Jambalaya.
Back in 1973 doing a one-man-band record was not like doing it today with all the digital tools available. John Fogerty did this and made it sound convincing using a bunch of talent and the technology available at the time. And it still sounds great.
I wonder if John's brother had Photo Shop on his PC in '73 to do that great cover shot of the "band". The original cover didnt have Fogerty's name on it, his name only appearing on the back in small letters, Arranged & Produced by John Fogerty. This particular cover came out a few years later as a Fantasy Records re-release.
Although I own the vinyl copies of both covers I dont have the CD of this cover so I don't know if its remasterd or not. There were several releases of this CD over the years with the original cover artwork as well as an awesome sounding remastered Japanese release with a cardboard bi-fold CD jacket with the original cover additional pictures inside. (I own 3 copies of this one, one still sealed)I would recommend seeking out this version.
Thank you for making this album but PLEASE John Fogerty do another like this real soon. It should be easier this time.
These are all country songs and this album is related much more to the songs John did on the last CCR album than,say, "Green River". John's affection for country has always been apparent whether it be in "Lookin' Out My Back Door" (where he name checks the late country legend from Bakersfield Buck Owens)and with some of the covers the band did over the years including the rockabilly hit by Roy Orbison "Ooby Dooby" that appeared on "Cosmos's Factory". Here we get a generous helping of Hank Williams (Senior)like "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" along with a mix of country and gospel standards like the title track that gives Fogerty's "band" its name. "Workin' On a Building" keeps its gospel roots in tact opening with a chorus of John's singing in unison. "Have Thine Own Way Lord" continues the trend with its early Bluegrass sound. "Today I Started Loving You Again" is a Merle Haggard/Buck Owens collaboration that closes out the album and is a more traditional c&w tune that you might have heard on radio during the 60's (and could probably hear today).
This isn't John's best album nor does he rock out. I have to be honest here I don't listen to this as much as I do other Fogerty albums but it's a nice tonic for the soul particularly when compared to much of the soulless music on radio today. Fogerty does a terrific job of playing all the instruments and singing all the parts. It's almost a sequel to the last CCR album "Madri Gras" without Clifford or Cook and with John doing all the work.
Japanese 20-bit K2 remastered reissue of 1973 album. Packaged in a gatefold miniature LP sleeve with original artwork. 12 tracks. Fantasy.
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The Blue Ridge Rangers
John Fogerty , and The Blue Ridge Rangers Manufacturer: Fantasy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000XC0 Release Date: 1994-05-02 |
Tracks:
- Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
- Somewhere Listening (For My Name)
- You're The Reason
- Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
- She Thinks I Still Care
- California Blues (Blue Yodel #4)
- Workin' On A Building
- Please Help Me, I'm Falling
- Have Thine Own Way, Lord
- I Ain't Never
- Hearts Of Stone
- Today I Started Loving You Again
Customer Reviews:
just plain good music.......2007-07-03
Fogerty.......2007-06-10
Interesting Find.......2007-02-07
Add 5 more stars.......2007-01-22
Although this may date me, I bought this album new in 1973 when it first came out. It remains to this day my favorite album of all time.
Being a huge CCR fan from the opening chords of Proud Mary when it was first played on AM radio back in 1968, this album forever changed the music I began to listen to and come to love. It may have taken me a few more years to "discover" the likes of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Billy Joe Shaver, George, Willie, (and the list goes on....) if it were not for this album. For that I am eternally thankful to John Fogerty.
While the songs are not originals he makes them his own. I'm sure 'ol Hank smiled when he first heard Jambalaya.
Back in 1973 doing a one-man-band record was not like doing it today with all the digital tools available. John Fogerty did this and made it sound convincing using a bunch of talent and the technology available at the time. And it still sounds great.
I wonder if John's brother had Photo Shop on his PC in '73 to do that great cover shot of the "band". The original cover didnt have Fogerty's name on it, his name only appearing on the back in small letters, Arranged & Produced by John Fogerty. This particular cover came out a few years later as a Fantasy Records re-release.
Although I own the vinyl copies of both covers I dont have the CD of this cover so I don't know if its remasterd or not. There were several releases of this CD over the years with the original cover artwork as well as an awesome sounding remastered Japanese release with a cardboard bi-fold CD jacket with the original cover additional pictures inside. (I own 3 copies of this one, one still sealed)I would recommend seeking out this version.
Thank you for making this album but PLEASE John Fogerty do another like this real soon. It should be easier this time.
Great music from the past.......2006-11-10
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Creedence Clearwater Revival (Self Titled) / John Fogerty: The Blue Ridge Rangers
Creedence Clearwater Revival ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000QY6OLE |
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The Blue Ridge Rangers
The Blue Ridge Rangers Manufacturer: Japanese Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006JOU5 Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Tracks:
- Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
- Somewhere Listening (For My Name)
- You're the Reason
- Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
- She Thinks I Still Care
- California Blues [Blue Yodel No. 4]
- Workin' on a Building
- Please Help Me, I'm Falling
- Have Thine Own Way, Lord
- I Ain't Never
- Hearts of Stone
- Today I Started Loving You Again
Album Description
Japanese 20-bit K2 remastered reissue of 1973 album. Packaged in a gatefold miniature LP sleeve with original artwork. 12 tracks. Fantasy.Album Details
Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.Customer Reviews:
The record that changed my life.......2003-03-14
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The Blue Ridge Rangers
The Blue Ridge Rangers Manufacturer: Jvc Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007BH6Z Release Date: 2003-01-21 |
Tracks:
- Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
- Somewhere Listening (For My Name)
- You're the Reason
- Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
- She Thinks I Still Care
- California Blues [Blue Yodel No. 4]
- Workin' on a Building
- Please Help Me, I'm Falling
- Have Thine Own Way, Lord
- I Ain't Never
- Hearts of Stone
- Today I Started Loving You Again
Customer Reviews:
John Fogerty plays hooky from the school of rock 3 1/2 stars.......2006-07-14
These are all country songs and this album is related much more to the songs John did on the last CCR album than,say, "Green River". John's affection for country has always been apparent whether it be in "Lookin' Out My Back Door" (where he name checks the late country legend from Bakersfield Buck Owens)and with some of the covers the band did over the years including the rockabilly hit by Roy Orbison "Ooby Dooby" that appeared on "Cosmos's Factory". Here we get a generous helping of Hank Williams (Senior)like "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" along with a mix of country and gospel standards like the title track that gives Fogerty's "band" its name. "Workin' On a Building" keeps its gospel roots in tact opening with a chorus of John's singing in unison. "Have Thine Own Way Lord" continues the trend with its early Bluegrass sound. "Today I Started Loving You Again" is a Merle Haggard/Buck Owens collaboration that closes out the album and is a more traditional c&w tune that you might have heard on radio during the 60's (and could probably hear today).
This isn't John's best album nor does he rock out. I have to be honest here I don't listen to this as much as I do other Fogerty albums but it's a nice tonic for the soul particularly when compared to much of the soulless music on radio today. Fogerty does a terrific job of playing all the instruments and singing all the parts. It's almost a sequel to the last CCR album "Madri Gras" without Clifford or Cook and with John doing all the work.
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The Blue Ridge Rangers
John Fogerty Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LYE8BM |
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