Creedence Clearwater Revival - Mardi Gras (Full Album) 1972Creedence Clearwater Revival - Mardi Gras (Full Album) 1972Creedence Clearwater Revival - Mardi Gr Share your videos with friends, family, and the world About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright Mardi Gras is the seventh and final studio album by american band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released on April 11, 1972. Mardi Gras is the seventh and final Video. TV News Understanding 9/11. Featured. Mardi Gras by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Publication date 1972 Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL '72 Mardi Gras Tour. 2012 remaster by PR (RIP) 1. Green River. 2. Suzie Q. 3. Door To Door. 4. It Came Out Of The Sky. 5. Hello Mary Lou. 6. I Heard It Through The Grapevine. 7. Commotion / Fortunate Son / Proud Mary / Bad Moon Rising. 8. Lodi. 9. Banjo Instrumental. 10. Brown Eyed Handsome Man. 11. Tearing Up The Video. TV News Understanding 9/11. Featured. All Video; Creedence-Clearwater-Revival-Mardi-Gras-1972-Vinyl-Rip Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 Mardi Gras is the seventh and final studio album by the American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released on April 11, 1972 by Fantasy Records. Recorded after the departure of guitarist Tom Fogerty, it was the band's only studio album as a trio, and featured songs written, sung, and produced by each of the remaining members, rather than just John Fogerty. The recording sessions were **About Mardi Gras** Creedence Clearwater Revival’s seventh and final studio album, 1972’s Mardi Gras, followed the departure of founding member and rhythm g Mardi Gras is the seventh and final studio album by the American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released on April 11, 1972 by Fantasy Records.Recorded after the departure of guitarist Tom Fogerty, it was the band's only studio album as a trio, and featured songs written, sung, and produced by each of the remaining members, rather than just John Fogerty. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Mardi Gras. More images. Label:Analogue Productions – CAPP 9404 SA, Videos (11)Edit. Lookin' For A Reason. 3:27; Take It Like A Creedence Clearwater Revival – Mardi Gras. More images. Label:Fantasy – 5C062-93399, Fantasy – 5C 062-93399: Videos (11)Edit. Lookin' For A Reason. 3:27 Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Mardi Gras (Remastered 2025)" [Gold LP] The final studio album from America's greatest rock 'n' roll band; first released in 1972. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "Mardi Gras" on Discogs. Creedence Clearwater Revival had released great albums in the past, but when a member of the band quits and CCR became a trio, their most recent albums began to slip. Mardi Gras, their final studio album, has the shortest playing time compared to the other albums and was dismissed by critics alike. Listen to Mardi Gras by Creedence Clearwater Revival on Apple Music. 1972. 10 Songs. Duration: 28 minutes. Released on April 11th 1972: "Mardi Gras", the seventh and final studio album by Creedence Clearwater Revival. It was the work of CCR as a trio, rhythm guitarist Tom Fogerty having left the band after chafing to the point of madness against younger brother John's insistence on being the outfit's solitary singer, songwriter, producer and business manager. Creedence Clearwater Revival had released great albums in the past, but when a member of the band quits and CCR became a trio, their most recent albums began to slip. Mardi Gras, their final studio album, has the shortest playing time compared to the other albums and was dismissed by critics alike. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Mardi Gras. More images. Label:Fantasy – CR00834: Videos (11)Edit. Lookin' For A Reason. 3:27; Take It Like A Friend. 3:00 View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Mardi Gras" on Discogs.
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