Premonition (John Fogerty album)

Premonition is the first live album released by John Fogerty as a solo artist. He performs many hits by his earlier band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, as well as songs composed during his period as a solo artist. It was recorded with a live audience at Warner Bros. Studios, Stage 15 on December 12 & 13th, 1997. The CD version omits 4 tracks that are available on the DVD. Premonition is available on CD and DVD.

Premonition
Live album & DVD by
ReleasedJune 9, 1998
RecordedDecember 12 & December 13, 1997
GenreRoots rock, swamp rock, southern rock, heartland rock, country rock
Length68:33 (CD) / 89:03 (DVD)
LabelReprise (First Pressing)
Geffen (Second Pressing)
BMG (Latest Pressing)
ProducerJohn Fogerty
John Fogerty chronology
Blue Moon Swamp
(1997)
Premonition
(1998)
Deja Vu All Over Again
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

History

After years of battling with Creedence Clearwater Revival, and feeling disgruntled about his publishing, Fogerty finally started to play the old Creedence songs again, something he stayed away from for many years. In 1987, Fogerty joined George Harrison, Bob Dylan and others onstage at a late night jam session at the Palomino Club. During the performance, Bob asked John to play "Proud Mary". Bob managed to get Fogerty to play the song, something Fogerty commented about on The Tonight Show sometime later.

Fogerty played a Vietnam tribute concert in 1987, and during that show, he played a few of the old Creedence songs for the first time as a solo artist. During the entire Eye of the Zombie tour, Fogerty refused to play any of his older material. In 1988, during the ceremony of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, John was asked to play "Long Tall Sally" but as Little Richard had gone, he proposed to play one of his own tunes, "Born on the Bayou".

CD track listing

All tracks written and composed by John Fogerty, except where noted.

  1. "Born on the Bayou" – 4:54
  2. "Green River" – 4:15
  3. "Susie Q" (Eleanor Broadwater, Dale Hawkins, Stan Lewis) – 5:24
  4. "I Put a Spell on You" (Screamin' Jay Hawkins) – 5:02
  5. "Who'll Stop the Rain" – 2:57
  6. "Premonition" – 3:18
  7. "Almost Saturday Night" – 2:26
  8. "Rockin' All Over the World" – 3:32
  9. "Joy of My Life" – 3:55
  10. "Down on the Corner" – 2:57
  11. "Centerfield" – 3:54
  12. "Swamp River Days" – 4:25
  13. "Hot Rod Heart" – 3:41
  14. "The Old Man Down the Road" – 4:23
  15. "Bad Moon Rising" – 2:18
  16. "Fortunate Son" – 4:11
  17. "Proud Mary" – 4:01
  18. "Travelin' Band" – 2:53

DVD track listing

  1. "Born on the Bayou"
  2. "Green River"
  3. "Susie Q"
  4. "I Put a Spell on You"
  5. "Bring It Down to Jelly Roll" (not on CD)
  6. "Who'll Stop the Rain"
  7. "Premonition"
  8. "110 in the Shade" (not on CD)
  9. "Almost Saturday Night"
  10. "Rockin' All Over the World"
  11. "Joy of My Life"
  12. "Down on the Corner"
  13. "Centerfield"
  14. "Swamp River Days"
  15. "Hot Rod Heart"
  16. "The Old Man Down the Road"
  17. "Blueboy" (not on CD)
  18. "Walking in a Hurricane" (not on CD)
  19. "Bad Moon Rising"
  20. "Fortunate Son"
  21. "Proud Mary"
  22. "Travelin' Band"

Personnel

1998 Premonition Tour

Section source: Dutch[2]
  • April 24: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
  • April 25: University of New Orleans.
  • June 12: Tinley Park, IL, New World Music Theatre
  • June 13: Deer Creek Music Center, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • June 15: Milwaukee WI, Marcus Amphitheatre
  • June 16: Minneapolis MN, Northrop Auditorium
  • June 18: Pine Knob Music Theater, Detroit
  • June 19: Burgettstown PA, Star Lake Amphitheatre
  • June 21: Darien Center, NY
  • June 22: Poughkeepsie, NY
  • June 24: Scraton, PA
  • June 25: Wantagh NY, Jones Beach Amph.
  • June 27: Holmdel NJ, P.N.C. Bank Arts Center
  • June 28: Wallingford CT, Oakdale Theatre
  • June 30: Mansfield MA, Great Woods Center
  • July 2: New York NY, Radio City Music Hall
  • July 3: Star Pavilion, Hershey, PA
  • July 5: Saratoga Springs NY, Performing Arts Center
  • July 7: Philadelphia PA, Mann Music Center
  • July 9: Virginia Beach VA, Virginia Beach Amphitheater
  • July 10: Bristow VA, Nissan Pavilion
  • July 19: Atlanta GA, Chastain Park Amphitheatre
  • July 21: Richmond VA, Classic Amphitheatre
  • July 22: Charlotte NC, Blockbuster Pavilion
  • July 25: West Palm Beach FL, Coral Sky Amphitheatre
  • July 29: Knoxville TN, World's Fair Park
  • July 31: Antioch TN, Starwood Amphitheatre
  • August 1: Little Rock AR
  • August 3: Woodlands TX, C.W. Mitchell Pavilion
  • August 4: Dallas TX, Starplex Amphitheatre
  • August 6: Morrison CO, Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • August 8: Woodinville WA, Chateau Ste. Michelle
  • August 9: Eugene OR, Cuthbert Amphitheater
  • August 11: Portland OR, River Queen Showplace
  • August 13: Fresno CA
  • August 14: Berkeley CA, Greek Theatre
  • August 15: San Jose CA
  • August 17: Chula Vista CA, Coors Amphitheatre
  • August 19: Los Angeles CA, Greek Theatre
  • August 20: Los Angeles CA, Greek Theatre
  • August 28: Boston
  • September 2: Copenhagen DEN Forum
  • September 4: Malmo SWE Baitiska Hallen
  • September 5: Goteborg SWE Scandinavium
  • September 7: Helsinki FIN Hartwall Arena
  • September 9: Norrkoping SWE Himmelstalundhallen
  • September 11: Stockholm SWE Stockholm Globe Arena
  • September 12: Borlange SWE Kupolen
  • September 14: Oslo NOR Oslo Spektrum
  • November 12: Sydney Entertainment Centre
  • November 15: Brisbane Entertainment Centre
  • November 18: Melbourne Park
  • November 19: Sandalford Estate, Perth
  • November 21: Adelaide Entertainment Centre
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References

  • Album: Premonition, John Fogerty, 1998, Reprise Records/Time Warner, Burbank, CA, cat.9-46908-2
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