Considering John Fogerty's remarkable songs of conscience leading Creedence Clearwater Revival, not to mention his slot on the US Vote For Change tour, you might expect his first album of new songs in seven years to be a restless, politically charged affair. Not so: the title song successfully and ...
Considering John Fogerty’s remarkable songs of conscience leading Creedence Clearwater Revival, not to mention his slot on the US Vote For Change tour, you might expect his first album of new songs in seven years to be a restless, politically charged affair.
Not so: the title song successfully and wistfully?with echoes of “Who’ll Stop The Rain?”?refracts the Iraq war through the prism of Vietnam’s tragedy. Disappointingly, though, much of the rest of D