Sunday, April 15, 2012

Cosmo's Factory (180gm Vinyl)super


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Cosmo's Factory (180gm Vinyl)

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Mastered by Steve Hoffman and Kevin Gray.
Cosmo's Factory - the name drummer Doug "Cosmo" Clifford gave CCR's rehearsal studio because so many hits were created there - lived up to its namesake in spades. Released in July 1970, the album contained more hit singles (six) than any other CCR LP, achieved multi-platinum status and became the band's all-time best-selling album both in the U.S. and worldwide (69 weeks on the Billboard charts). In addition, the trailblazing extended version of "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" (which Rolling Stone pronounced "more intense than any six minutes of Grateful Dead music on record") was never released as a single during the group's heyday but received enormous AM and FM airplay, boosting both the song and the LP to No. 1 on all three trade music charts.

Track Listings
1. Ramble Tamble
2. Before You Accuse Me
3. Travelin' Band
4. Ooby Dooby
5. Lookin' Out My Back Door
6. Run Through The Jungle
7. Up Around The Bend
8. My Baby Left Me
9. Who'll Stop The Rain
10. I Heard It Through The Grapevine
11. Long As I Can See The Light




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    2.0 out of 5 stars Not worth the money, October 18, 2011
    This review is from: Cosmo's Factory (180gm Vinyl) (Vinyl)
    I was excited to get this new "HiFi" copy since my original was worn and crackly. What a disappointment! The sound is muffled and nowhere near as good as the original. My advice is to skip this overpriced poser.
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