A1 | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Proud Mary | Trad. Arr. J. C. Fogerty | 8.0 Rate |
A2 | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Down On The Corner | J. C. Fogerty | 10.0 Rate |
A3 | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Bad Moon Rising | J. C. Fogerty | 10.0 Rate |
A4 | Creedence Clearwater Revival | I Heard It Through The Grapevine | Whitfield, Strong | 9.0 Rate |
B1 | Creedence Clearwater Revival | The Midnight Special | Trad. | 8.0 Rate |
B2 | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Have You Ever Seen The Rain? | J. C. Fogerty | 10.0 Rate |
B3 | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Born On The Bayou | J. C. Fogerty | 10.0 Rate |
B4 | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Suzie Q | Hawkins, Lewis, Broadwater | 10.0 Rate |
Arr. and produced by John Fogerty.
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Bgray1 19th Aug 2023
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PhilMH ● 16th Sep 2021
| | I'd say that as all the catalogue numbers are numerically the same - they are all 9418 - then please, please keep them together. Discogs separates them because they are a sales site too, but that's not an issue for us, so let's keep things as simple as possible, and any dates can be included in notes and comments. I think the sequence of the label images here is correct - the first version of the brown label was essentially a larger version of the logo, with the F outline; the second brown label removed that outline, then the lightning label in about 1977 as Lee says, and then there was an all-blue/aquamarine/teal/whatever label in the early 80's. Also, I have yet to see any official record company catalogue that specifies new issue dates for later pressings of the same (or similar) catalogue numbers; in fact, there aren't many that show issue dates at all, but UK Decca did in the 70's, and they always showed the original issue date for catalogue numbers, even though their biggest sellers (Stones and Moodies in particular) would have gone through several pressings (Discogs calls those "reissues", which really gets my goat, but they are more properly "repressings" of already in-catalogue items). |
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Lee Wrecker 16th Sep 2021
| | It's a good question Magic. Seems these were all released in 1972 according to discwrongs but the lightning label wasn't used till 1977 or later so the cat# and release date are different there for start. I'd say yes there are all different but we have in the past combined releases with slight cat# variations. So, lightning label definitely different but the FANT prefix maybe a variant of the same release I don't know. Maybe someone in the USA knows more about the chronology of label prefixes and designs.
I'll say again , it's a good question but we could at least move the late 70's lightning label release to new entry with an unknown date due to obvious discrepancies but other than that who knows? |
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Magic Marmalade 16th Sep 2021
| | Do we need separate entries for later label variations with different additions to catnumber on labels? |
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Vinylville 18th Jan 2019
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Terence Archer 25th Dec 2013
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Heavy groundwork done by "jaimeeduardo" uploading the images concerning this release.
LP sleeve is rough textured;silhouettes flip back to reveal the individual band member.
Inner sleeve images added. |
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