Green River
Creedence Clearwater Revival1.Sounds like classic chord progressions for country-ish rocky driven songs, not my go to genres but definitely a good listen and good songs 2. Great bass line and riff and drum beat great example of double time beat. thoughts: interesting choice of album cause it doesn't have any of the main hits by CCR so i discovered a lot of new songs. good songs overall but not the most exciting, quite a common and very heard sound nowadays. 4. Slower swung song, i liked this one a lot, very sweet intro as well. very countryish, feels less bluesey. It constantly feels with the drum fill before the chorus like they're gonna pick it up and either modulate or at least go double time, but hasn't happened yet. 5. More classic but the joyful train beat there with the guitar line makes it much more rockabilly like. Sinister purpose: strong Hendrix vibe in there both with the changes and more itnense drum fills and effects on the voice, strong reminder the album is from 1969. Love this one. Night time is the right time: Pure blues here with awesome BVs love that one. Thoughts: the album is pretty short so it's a great pick to hit instantly that vibe and have a perfect playlist of these songs, i can hear Kurt Cobain's voice and accent in there slightly which changed my way of hearing it. Because the album is short though i'm left wanting to hear the second album already, but i guess i'll hear more CCR to stay in today's theme. As a drummer this album seems like a go to to learn train beats along with some appropriate fills. I think it's good for what it tries to do but very unsurprising still and not something i'd keep playing again and again