Pendulum (album)
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| Creedence Clearwater Revival studio album | ||||
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| Label (s) | Fantasy Records | |||
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 Title (number)  | 
 10  | 
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 running time  | 
 40:56  | 
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 Studio (s)  | 
 Wally Heider's Studio, San Francisco  | 
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Pendulum is the sixth album by the American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival and was released in December 1970 on the Fantasy Records record label . The LP was released during the band's musical peak and was therefore ordered over a million times before it was released. However, the style of Creedence Clearwater Revival had changed a lot, instruments such as saxophone , Hammond organ and dobro suddenly appeared on this album . This disappointed many fans who missed the typical sound.
Track list
All the pieces were written by John Fogerty.
- Pagan Baby - 6:25
 - Sailor's Lament - 3:49
 - Chameleon - 3:21
 - Have You Ever Seen the Rain? - 2:40
 - (Wish I Could) Hideaway - 3:47
 - Born to Move - 5:40
 - Hey Tonight - 2:45
 - It's Just a Thought - 3:56
 - Molina - 2:44
 - Rude Awakening, No. 2 - 6:22
 
Musician
- Doug Clifford - drums
 - Stu Cook - bass
 - John Fogerty - guitar , harmonica , vocals , Hammond organ , saxophone
 - Tom Fogerty - rhythm guitar , vocals
 
production
- Producer: John Fogerty
 - Engineers: Russ Gary, Kevin L. Gray, Steve Hoffman
 - Mixing: Russ Gary
 - Mastering Supervisor: Tamaki Beck
 - Mastering: Kevin L. Gray, Steve Hoffman, Shigeo Miyamoto
 - Production Coordination: Roberta Ballard
 - Pre-Production: Marcia McGovern
 - Arranger: John Fogerty
 - Cover design: Ed Caraeff, Richard Edlund, Wayne Kimbell
 - Design: Richard Edlund, Wayne Kimbell
 - Cover photo: Ed Caraeff, Wayne Kimbell, Baron Wolman
 - Liner Notes: Joel Selvin
 
Charts
album
| year | Chart | space | 
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| 1971 | Black Albums | 28 | 
| 1971 | Pop albums | 5 | 
Singles
| year | single | Chart | space | 
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| 1971 | Hey tonight | Pop singles | 8th |