Creedence Clearwater Revival Best Of 2008
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This 2008 best-of from Universal collects 24 tracks from the seminal '60s folk/blues/country-rock legends on a single disc. While the package may offer little in the way of liner notes and other bonus material, it's as good a single-disc retrospective as one could hope for, balancing all of the radio hits that made 1976's Chronicle, Vol. 1 and 1986's Chronicle, Vol. 2 the gold standard for most listeners. The sound is exquisite, and while some of the band's beloved deep cuts like \"Pagan Baby\" and \"Epitaph\" are nowhere to be found, it's the most comprehensive \"hits\" collection out there (to date). The only downside (depending on one's preferences) is the appearance of the single 45-rpm edits of \"I Heard It Through the Grapevine\" and \"Suzie Q,\" but the brevity works in context with the rest of the set, which includes enough classic rock staples like \"Have You Ever Seen the Rain,\" \"Long as I Can See the Light,\" \"Up and Around the Bend,\" \"Lookin' Out My Back Door,\" and \"Born on the Bayou\" to fuel a billion nasty commutes.
Anyhoo, I recently puchased a copy of a 1977 book on \"The Best Fifty Footballers of the past Fifty Years\". Who managed to sneak in as the 50th best player of the years 1927-1977 --Roisterer (talk) 01:36, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
It's not just the best gig of 2008, but the best concert I've ever seen. There was something truly magical about witnessing the 73-year-old icon perform his career-spanning songs to a rapt audience in these lovely environs of Dublin 8. The man's humility and grace was apparent from the off and his spoken-worded version of A Thousand Kisses Deep will live long in the memory. Glorious.
Foals sported the year's best floppy fringes and MGMT dropped the most deliciously blatant drug references, but of all 2008's goggle-eyed, weirdly clad newcomers, none were as agreeably odd-ball as Brighton's These New Puritans. Swathed head to toe in black and apparently incapable of smiling, the foursome larded their records with madcap references -- Rasputin, HP Lovecraft, arcane numerology -- then lashed whacking great indie guitars on top. Astonishingly, their debut album, Beat Pyramid, failed to catch on. Maybe they should have spent more time on their hair and less on their songs. 153554b96e
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