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Music CD - John Fogerty, The Blue Ridge Rangers: The Blue Ridge Rangers
![The Blue Ridge Rangers. John Fogerty, The Blue Ridge Rangers 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 Star](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/4185SZBMRTL._SL160_.jpg)
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Music CD: The Blue Ridge Rangers Artist: John Fogerty, The Blue Ridge Rangers
List Price: $10.98
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Manufacturer: Fantasy
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1. Blue Ridge Mountain Blues 2. Somewhere Listening (For My Name) 3. You're the Reason 4. Jambalaya (On the Bayou) 5. She Thinks I Still Care 6. California Blues [Blue Yodel No. 4] 7. Workin' on a Building 8. Please Help Me, I'm Falling 9. Have Thine Own Way, Lord 10. I Ain't Never 11. Hearts of Stone 12. Today I Started Loving You Again
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Binding: LP Record EAN: 0025218450218 Label: Fantasy Manufacturer: Fantasy Publisher: Fantasy Release Date: 1995-04-16 Studio: Fantasy
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Way before Centerf ield... Comment: I first discovered this album in the early 1980's when I discovered a solo recording of a member of my favorite rock group from the sixties-CCR; What makes this album so appealing is it truly showcases John Fogerty's talent. He plays and records all the instruments himself, including layering his vocals for backup chorus. Definitely his mood at this period was true bluegrass/country/rock. I have not purchased this in CD form yet, but the album sound quality is perfection. I recommend this to any CCR fan and especially those who enjoy listening to good ol' bluegrass country rock ballads sung with the true spirit and soul of Mr. John Fogerty.
Customer Rating:      Summary: swamp rock lives on Comment: John Fogerty's first project after leaving Creedence is worth a listen. He revisits "old country" and gospel songs and puts the familiar swamp rock sound to them that made Creedence so popular. "Heart of Stone and "Jambalaya" are worth the purchase alone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: John Fogerty Comment: If you are a John Fogerty fan you will like this album. It is a typical example of the 70's John Fogerty.
Customer Rating:      Summary: John Fogerty blue ridge rangers Comment: Whell wat can i tell about this cd.
I am a real John Fogerty fan so al that he has or will made/make i buy.
This is something special because the songs he sings on this cd did not being wrote or produced by himself.
I can recomend it to all to you who like's to here the voice and music of John.
Regards from a J. Fogerty fan from Holland.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Classic Fogerty Comment: The Blue Ridge Rangers was released in 1973, just after the breakup of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Rumor has it that CCR's heart and soul, John Fogerty, was still under contract to Fantasy records with some very unfavorable terms. While waiting for the contract to expire, he released a Country/Gospel album under the pseudonym The Blue Ridge Rangers in an attempt to stay under the radar screen. Although billed as a band, this is actually a solo album, with Fogerty singing all the parts and playing all the instruments.
This album has held up well despite its age. There are no Fogerty originals here, just classic country and gospel -- some traditional, and some from classic country writers such as Hank Williams, Mel Tillis, and Merle Haggard. If the idea of Fogerty -- or Creedence -- gone Country appeals to you, this is well worth a try.
This album is a staple in my Road Trip collection, and has been for several years. I just replaced a worn-out cassette copy of a worn-out vinyl album with the CD, and it sounds good, even without the ticks and pops!
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