"Creedence Clearwater Revival - Down On The Corner"Tracklisting:"Creedence Clearwater Revival feat. John Fogerty"01 Down On The Corner02 Fortunate Son03 The Night Is The Right Time04 Proud Mary05 Looking Out My Back Door06 Sweet Hitch-Hiker"Creedence Clearwater Revival, Live"07 Tombstone Shadow08 Travellin' Band09 Midnight Special10 Medley: - Bad Moon Rising - Proud Mary11 Keep On Chooglin'12 Green River"John Fogerty Live"13 Leave My Woman Alone14 Let's Go!15 Hoochie Coochie Man16 My Toot Toot
E**N
timeless class
having heard about every track creedence have ever made, i went on a mission to find a complimentary dvd to show their talents old and new, and boy is all you ever needed in one dvd, absolutely class in every way, and the price,less than a pint, even more unbelievable
G**T
Wonderful. To those people who say it's fuzzy - ...
Wonderful. To those people who say it's fuzzy - well if you remember Credence Clearwater Revival you've probably got cataracts. My guide dog enjoys it too.
D**N
Five Stars
Some of the historical footage is pretty poor but what can you expect. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
M**A
classic must have
brilliant dvd, lots of fun watching my parents favourite songs. best as a gift, will always put a smile on your face.
K**L
Five Stars
Very good
A**T
CCR's music stands the test of time.
Creedence Clearwater Revival - The Ultimate Collection This DVD is in two halves. The first half is CCR and the second half is John Fogerty. The CCR part starts with six TV show/studio performances then seven songs from a live BBC concert at Royal Albert hall in 1970. This concert is also on THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION DVD. The John Fogerty section is three live tracks and one filmed with friends at some kind of celebration, and there's a bonus video clip. I only gave four stars because of the poor sound and visual quality, surely, with todays technology it could have been improved. If you can put up with that one fault, then this is a good buy, especially as there isn't a lot of CCR material around.
S**M
A mixed bag in all respects (but a few real gems)
As mentioned elsewhere on many CCR DVD reviews, they were not around at the time of high quality video production and this DVD sadly affirms that. While the music always shines through the visual results are a very mixed bag. The CCR items are 6 lip syncs from US TV (the best by far being the Ed Sullivan Show item "Fortunate Son" and its amazing for that time lyric against the Vietnam draft) and seven tracks from their April 1970 Albert Hall concert (not in order as "Keep on chooglin''"always finished their set and John Fogerty allegedly refused to do an encore) plus very badly filmed and reproduced here with a couple of blips when playing. If the whole set was of this standard then I would be warning people off buying this DVD.However, the real gems worth buying for are the John Fogerty videos of three TV studio live songs (Leave my woman alone, Lets go!, and Hoochie Coochie Man) with a back up band of Duck Dunn, Albert Lee and Booker T among others and a barbecue video of Rockin' Sidney's "My Toot Toot" with Sidney himself accompanying on accordion, plus the TV video to his record off "Centrefield" of "Vanz Kant Danz". This satire on Saul Zaentz the owner of Fantasy Records led to subsequent legal actions for defamation by Zaentz against Fogerty so for it to be still available in any form seems pretty amazing.From the historical records there do seem better versions of the Albert Hall concert available and there are still Woodstock footage and a US TV special of their Oakland 1970 concert yet to be released - hopefully one day CCR's memory will be done proper justice?
C**N
Très bon état
DVD en très bon état.
B**R
Good concert footage
Very good concert footage sound pretty good
R**H
Wrong
This product arrived on time and is a great CD but I bought it thinking it was a DVD concert.wrong
B**B
Bild-Schrott
Aufgrund der Vorrezensenten hatte ich nicht erwartet, was hier zu sehen ist. Weil ums Sehen geht's ja bei einer DVD, ginge es nur ums Hören, hätte ich eine CD gekauft.Klar, das Material stammt von Ende der 60er, Anfang der 70er Jahre, aber es gibt viele DVDs (von anderen Interpreten) aus dieser Zeit, die eine weit bessere Bildqualität bieten. Die ist hier durchgehend schlecht, an manchen Stellen katastrophal.Also tatsächlich stimmt für mich am ehesten die Bewertung von der "Hände weg"-Rezension, allerdings mit der Begründung von dem, der 4 Sterne gegeben hat...
V**Z
Great DVD
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