John Fogerty on Heavyweight Vinyl Heavyweight Vinyl from John Fogerty is available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £21 +P&P John Fogerty s first solo album originally released in 1973, reissued for the first time on 180g vinylFogerty arranged, produced, and played all the instruments on this set of 12 handpicked traditional country songs, including Jambalaya On The Bayou and Hearts of Stone Lacquers cut at Bernie Grundman Mastering
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