"Put me in coach, I'm ready to play." These are lines familiar to any baseball fan, for John Fogerty's "Centerfield" has become the unofficial song of our national pastime. Those lines also signaled Fogerty's return to the music business after a ten-year absence. The music is mighty familiar, as Fogerty works the same terrain he mined for gold with Creedence Clearwater Revival from 1968-1972. The riff of the opening track, "The Old Man Down the Road," sounds so much like the Creedence hit "Run Through the Jungle" that Fogerty was sued by his former record company for plagiarizing himself.
01. The Old Man Down the Road
02. Rock and Roll Girls
03. Big Train (From Memphis)
04. I Saw It on T.V.
05. Mr. Greed
06. Searchlight
07. Centerfield
08. I Can't Help Myself
09. Vanz Kant Danz
10. My Toot Toot (bonus track)
11. I Confess (bonus track)
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