Fogarty blast from the past
FOR some Boomers, listening to John Fogerty's tribute album, "Wrote a Song For Everyone," will be like getting a blast of nostalgia. For post-Boomers, the album is an introduction to the kind of meaty, foursquare guitar rock that has largely disappeared from the pop charts.
Fogerty, just turned 68, sings on every cut, sometimes in duets. Highlights include "Fortunate Son," "Hot Rod Heart," and "Proud Mary." Fogerty remains a mighty singer, and shows he hasn't lost his knack as a songwriter.
Fogerty, just turned 68, sings on every cut, sometimes in duets. Highlights include "Fortunate Son," "Hot Rod Heart," and "Proud Mary." Fogerty remains a mighty singer, and shows he hasn't lost his knack as a songwriter.
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