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First New Studio Album In 6 Years.
Personnel: John Fogerty (vocals, guitar, organ, bass guitar, percussion); Bob Britt (electric slide guitar); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Bob Applebaum (mandolin); Benmont Tench (organ); David Santo, Paul Bushnell, Viktor Krauss (bass guitar); Kenny Aronoff (drums); Alex Acuña (percussion). John Fogerty is many things, but predictable is not one of them. His solo career has proceeded in fits and starts, with waits as long as a decade separating solo albums, and when the records did arrive, they could be as brilliant as Centerfield or as bewilderingly misdirected as Eye of the Zombie. There was no telling what a new Fogerty record would bring, but perhaps the strangest thing about his sixth studio album, 2004's Deja Vu All Over Again, is that it's the closest thing to an average, by-the-books John Fogerty album that he's released in his solo career. Unlike its immediate predecessor, the Southern-obsessed Blue Moon Swamp, there is no unifying lyrical or musical theme, nor was it released with the comeback fanfare of that 1997 affair. Instead, Deja Vu slipped into stores in September of 2004, and its sound was as low-key as its release. Fogerty handled the arrangements and production, and while it was recorded in a professional studio in L.A. with studio veterans like drummer Kenny Aronoff and mixed by Bob Clearmountain, the album retains a homemade feel, largely because the songs are so simple and modest. Deja Vu has a little bit of everything that fits into Fogerty's signature style -- revamped rockabilly ("Honey Do," "Rhubarb Pie"), swamp rock ("Wicked Old Witch"), old-fashioned rock & roll ("Sugar-Sugar (In My Life)"), choogling minor-key jams ("In the Garden"), sweet country-tinged acoustic tunes ("I Will Walk With You"), even a protest song in the vein of "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" (the title track, a truly effective effort in drawing parallels between Vietnam and the Iraq war). While the sound on these is a little too polished, these are enjoyable songs which are somewhat undercut by a handful of cuts that recall the flailing cluelessness of Eye of the Zombie: the empty hard rocker "She's Got Baggage," the odd disco/new wave vibe of "Radar," and "Nobody's Here Anymore," where Fogerty sounds like an old fogy as he despairs about disconnected computer geeks with "a stash of Twinkies" and a bored kid in a classroom "listenin' to the rock star on a CD," when he'd be more likely to listen to rap on his iPod. These songs amount to minor bumps on a record that's otherwise pretty smooth sailing -- a relaxed, friendly collection of songs that reside comfortably within Fogerty's signature sound. At its core, it's more of a collection of songs than a unified album, and these songs are enjoyable, but modest. Apart from the title track, there are no major statements here, but there's enough craft and spirit to ensure that most Fogerty fans are bound to find several songs to actively enjoy on Deja Vu All Over Again. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Attention rock & roll fans! Presenting John Fogerty--the name you know, the music you trust--in a new, improved 2004 version! DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN contains tunes that admirers of classic rock can appreciate, like the old-school, acoustic blues-rock of "Honey Do." The record features themes reminiscent of Fogerty's heyday, particularly the quasi-political title track. And, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, there's Mark Knopfler laying down those "Sultans of Swing" licks on "Nobody's Here Anymore." Owing a lot to Creedence Clearwater Revival circa PENDULUM, the DEJA VU of the album's title feels more like a summing up. The crispy riffs of "She's Got Baggage" and the Cream-y "In the Garden" may rock harder, leaner, and cleaner than anything Fogerty has ever done, but "Rhubarb Pie" and "I Will Walk with You" have a feel reminiscent of Fogerty's BLUE RIDGE RANGERS album. Elsewhere, the "Wicked Old Witch" could be the wife of Fogerty's earlier "TheRolling Stone (p.98) - 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "It plays like a brisk spin through John Fogerty's personal jukebox....It's a quick, energizing ride." Deja Vu All Over Again Music John Fogerty Deja Vu All Over Again Songs Deja Vu All Over Again Music Review Average Rating: (3.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Can't go wrong As someone that grew up on Credence, this is yet another fine example of the solid and never ending genius of Mr. Fogerty. Not a bad song on the entire record. Submitted by mh1957 (Tolland, CT)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Very, Very good I highly recommend this one. More of a subtle rock than Deja Vu, but still outstanding. Words are meaningful and a great variety in the music(beat). I enjoyed JF's blend of subtle and hard driving rock. Very, very good. Submitted by rudyhollywood (Charleston, Ill USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not the old CCR A few good cuts, but not worth waiting seven years for.
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Middle of the road muzak It is sad how our heros fall. CCR fans, you can safely skip this disc, it has no life, even the voice is not the same anymore. This is just muzak. I suppose he needed the money. Submitted by Kari (Washington DC)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Perfect title It is exactly that Deja Vu All Over Again. Sounds like CCR by the guy who was CCR. He just keeps Rollin` Submitted by bigjim400 (Cedartown, GA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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