Sixth album of the Creedence Clearwater Revival and last of their top works, published in 1970, initially raised by John Fogerty in response to criticism that they considered a band to manufacture commercial successes.
In "Pendulum" Fogerty manages to make an album with more serious and compact compositions, where all the songs make up a whole, which is the album itself.
However, it was not proposed as an exercise to put songs together to complete an album, but as a total harmony to create a complete album without highlighting any song over another.
And this would lead to only the single "Have You Ever Seen The Rain?", And the B-side "Hey Tonight" are songs that we can consider identifiable with Creedence.
The rest are themes necessary to build an album, which was both disconcerting and brilliant… despite the disappointment of millions of its fans.
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