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Creedence Clearwater Revival

Creedence Clearwater RevivalBest Creedence Clearwater Revival Albums Ranked

8.6

Avg Score

30

Opinions

17

Albums

9

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Summary from 30 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Creedence Clearwater Revival's catalog across 17 albums from 30 opinions, with an overall average of 8.6/10. The top-rated Creedence Clearwater Revival album is Cosmo's Factory (1970) with a 9.2/10 average from 5 ratings, followed by Green River and Willy and the Poor Boys. The discography on Wavelength spans 1968 to 1984. Bad Moon Rising ranks as the highest-rated Creedence Clearwater Revival song on Wavelength with a 9.2/10 average.

Green River

Green River

rollingstone
10

Hailing from El Cerrito, California, Creedence Clearwater Revival should’ve logically been another hippie collective waving flowers in neighboring San Francisco. As these 40th-anniversary editions suggest, leader John Fogerty instead invented an alternate identity for his band based on its otherwise unremarkable 1968 debut album’s rumbling reinvention of a rock oldie. His singing voice swollen with […]

Green River

Green River

pastemagazine
9.2

Every Saturday, Paste will be revisiting albums that came out before the magazine was founded in July 2002 and assessing its current cultural relevance. This week, we’re looking at Creedence Clearwater Revival’s third album, a 29-minute affair that jump-started their reign on rock ‘n’ roll in the Western world for the next three years through tapestries of muscular, catchy swamp tracks. Who is th

Cosmo's Factory

Cosmo's Factory

rollingstone
9.0

Hailing from El Cerrito, California, Creedence Clearwater Revival should’ve logically been another hippie collective waving flowers in neighboring San Francisco. As these 40th-anniversary editions suggest, leader John Fogerty instead invented an alternate identity for his band based on its otherwise unremarkable 1968 debut album’s rumbling reinvention of a rock oldie. His singing voice swollen with […]

Cosmo's Factory

Cosmo's Factory

pitchfork
8.8

Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we explore Creedence Clearwater Revival’s improbable stardom with 1970’s Cosmo’s Factory.

Willy and the Poor Boys

Willy and the Poor Boys

rollingstone
8.0

Hailing from El Cerrito, California, Creedence Clearwater Revival should’ve logically been another hippie collective waving flowers in neighboring San Francisco. As these 40th-anniversary editions suggest, leader John Fogerty instead invented an alternate identity for his band based on its otherwise unremarkable 1968 debut album’s rumbling reinvention of a rock oldie. His singing voice swollen with […]

The Concert

The Concert

rollingstone
8.0

When I was growing up in New York City, Creedence Clearwater Revival was the closest we ever got to America. Their stream of Top Forty singles — each with a homely, supple guitar riff pulling it into focus — tapped into the notion of rugged populism the way the Band summed up the idea of […]

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