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1997 album by John Fogerty
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Hot Rod Hearts .
Blue Moon Swamp is the fifth solo studio album by American singer/songwriter John Fogerty , released on May 20, 1997. The Lonesome River Band provided backing vocals on "Southern Streamline " and "Rambunctious Boy". Other vocal backing was provided by the Waters on "Blueboy" and the Fairfield Four on "A Hundred and Ten in the Shade". Luis Conte accompanied on select songs as a guest percussionist. In 1998, Blue Moon Swamp won Best Rock Album at the 40th Grammy Awards .[ 4]
The track "Blueboy" was nominated for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance .
When asked about if the wet Fender guitar used on the cover was real, Fogerty said, "Oh yes, it is a real photo. I bought a new Fender Stratocaster just for this occasion. After the shooting we dried every part of the guitar. Maybe I should put it on show now".[ 5]
2004 remastered version [ edit ]
In 2004 a remastered version of Blue Moon Swamp was released. It features renewed sound and two bonus tracks, which were previously released on singles in either 1997 or 1998, "Just Pickin'" and "Endless Sleep".[ 6] [ 7]
All tracks are written by John Fogerty
Title 1. "Southern Streamline " 3:56 2. "Hot Rod Heart " 3:26 3. "Blueboy " 4:04 4. "A Hundred and Ten in the Shade" 4:19 5. "Rattlesnake Highway" 4:17 6. "Bring It Down to Jelly Roll" 2:37 7. "Walking in a Hurricane" 3:41 8. "Swamp River Days" 3:36 9. "Rambunctious Boy" 3:51 10. "Joy of My Life " 3:52 11. "Blue Moon Nights" 2:33 12. "Bad Bad Boy" 4:26
As published in the liner notes of Warner Bros CD release 9 45426-2:
John Fogerty – guitars, lap steel, dobro, handclaps, electric sitar, farfisa organ, tambourine (on "Bring It Down to Jelly Roll"), backing vocals (on "Walking in a Hurricane" and " Bad Bad Boy"), mandolin, irish bouzouki, vocals, arrangements, production
Kenny Aronoff – drums (on most tracks), percussion (on "Joy of my Life")
Chad Smith – drums (on "Walking in a Hurricane")
Chester Thompson – drums (on "Blueboy" and "Bad Bad Boy")
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums (on "Swamp River Days")
Eddie Bayers – drums (on "A Hundred and Ten in the Shade")
Jeff Donavan – drums (on "Southern Streamline" and "Blue Moon Nights")
Bob Glaub – bass (on most tracks), handclaps (on "Blueboy")
Donald Dunn – bass (on "Blueboy")
Howie Epstein – bass (on "Rambunctious Boy")
John Clayton – bass (on "A Hundred and Ten in the Shade")
Michael Rhodes – bass (on "Southern Streamline")
Phil Chen – bass (on "Bad Bad Boy")
Dave Taylor – bass (on "Walking in a Hurricane")
Luis Conte – clavé, maracas, tambourine, percussion, shaker
Lonesome River Band (Ronnie Bowman , Don Rigsby , Kenny Smith ) – backing vocals (on "Southern Streamline" and "Rambunctious Boy")
The Waters (Julia Waters, Maxine Waters, Oren Waters ) – backing vocals (on "Blueboy")
The Fairfield Four (James Hill, Isaac Freeman, Wilson Waters, Jr., Robert Hamlett, Joe Rice) – backing vocals (on "A Hundred and Ten in the Shade")
Ryan Freeland – handclaps (on "Hot Rod Heart")
Bob Fogerty – handclaps
Andy Brauer – handclaps (on "Blueboy")
Tommy "V" Verdonck – handclaps (on "Bring It Down to Jelly Roll" and "Rambunctious Boy")
Lyndsay, Shane, Tyler, Julie – kids in the crowd (on "Blueboy")
Album: Blue Moon Swamp , John Fogerty, 1997, Warner Bros. Records, CA, cat. 9-45426-2
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