A never-before-heard live album from Creedence Clearwater Revival is coming soon

A never-before-heard live album from Creedence Clearwater Revival is coming soon

Country-rock band Creedence Clearwater (The band was active from the years 1959-1972, consisted of members Doug Clifford, Stu Cook, John Fogerty and Tom Fogerty ) has a revival album on the way. The album is live, and has never been heard before. The live album is the band’s performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall on April 14, 1970. The album consists of 12 tracks and also comes with a documentary.

A press release details the album and documentary.

“The live album is set for release on September 16th and is available now for pre-order. Today, ahead of the album release, CCR debuts the full live performance of their major hit ‘Fortunate Son.’ The advance single is available now to stream or download, while fans can also get a first peak at the concert footage from that night, with the launch of a full performance clip for ‘Fortunate Son (at the Royal Albert Hall),’”

It also explains how the “legendary” recordings were lost and then restored when found.

“After spending roughly 50 years in storage, the original multitrack tapes were meticulously restored and mixed by the GRAMMY® Award-winning team of producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okellwho have helmed countless acclaimed projects together, including the Beatles’ 50th-anniversary editions of Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, as well as audio for the Elton John biopic Rocketman and Peter Jackson’s The Beatles: Get Back series,” the press release reads. “The LP was mastered by the celebrated engineer Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios using half-speed technology for the highest-quality listening experience.”

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The band’s official Twitter account tweeted the release of the single.