
Mardi Gras
Released in 1972 on Fantasy Records, Mardi Gras stands as the final chapter of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s legendary run. Self-produced during a turbulent period, it marked a bold shift, with Stu Cook and Doug Clifford stepping into the spotlight alongside John Fogerty. The sepia-toned cover, echoing the spirit of New Orleans, sets the tone for an album that captures a band at a crossroads. Though polarizing, it features powerful farewells like “Someday Never Comes” and the hard-driving “Sweet Hitch-Hiker.”
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Mardi Gras
Released in 1972 on Fantasy Records, Mardi Gras stands as the final chapter of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s legendary run. Self-produced during a turbulent period, it marked a bold shift, with Stu Cook and Doug Clifford stepping into the spotlight alongside John Fogerty. The sepia-toned cover, echoing the spirit of New Orleans, sets the tone for an album that captures a band at a crossroads. Though polarizing, it features powerful farewells like “Someday Never Comes” and the hard-driving “Sweet Hitch-Hiker.”
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Released in 1972 on Fantasy Records, Mardi Gras stands as the final chapter of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s legendary run. Self-produced during a turbulent period, it marked a bold shift, with Stu Cook and Doug Clifford stepping into the spotlight alongside John Fogerty. The sepia-toned cover, echoing the spirit of New Orleans, sets the tone for an album that captures a band at a crossroads. Though polarizing, it features powerful farewells like “Someday Never Comes” and the hard-driving “Sweet Hitch-Hiker.”













