LOS ANGELES — For decades, rumors have circulated among Creedence Clearwater Revival’s fans about a long-lost recording of their legendary 1970 show at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
After spending approximately 50 years in storage, the original multitrack tapes were restored and mixed by producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell, and the LP mastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios.
Featuring John Fogerty – a frequent performer onstage at Saratoga Performing Arts Center – along with bandmates Tom Fogerty, Doug Clifford, and Stu Cook, “Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall” will be released Sept. 16 in multiple formats by Craft Recordings.
The 12-song recording showcases the concert in its entirety with a setlist that includes “Fortunate Son,” “Proud Mary,” and “Bad Moon Rising.”
Select retailers will offer a variety of exclusive color variants, including Walmart (“Tombstone Shadow” vinyl) and Target (“Green River” vinyl). Additionally, the album will be available across digital platforms, and a limited Super Deluxe Edition Box Set will follow later in the year. Pre-order and format information may be found at: found.ee/ccr-rah-album.
“Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall” will be released concurrently with the documentary concert feature film, Travelin’ Band: Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall.