
- Haunted by her sister s mysterious disappearance many years ago at Green River, Charisma Kavanagh (Danielle Franke) returns to silence her ghosts and make peace with the past. In her search for closure to this disturbing part of her life she returns to the family cabin with her wary friend Allison Chase (Kristina Hughes). Tension grows between the two friends, as Allison s own erratic behavior hel
Before alternative sucked.Digitally remastered and containing rare previously unreleased bonus material. Green River is the third album by American band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released in 1969. In 2003, the album was ranked number 95 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Songwriter John Fogerty wrote the song, 'Lodi' about being trapped in a town called Lodi which is a town in California about 75 miles from Fogerty's hometown of El Cerrito, Contra Costa C! ounty. The year 2008 marks the 40th anniversary of Creedence Clearwater Revival. The album is packaged in a beautiful digi-pak, faithfully recreating the original album packages in meticulous detail and the CD reissue contains expanded liner notes.Remarkably, this is the
third studio album Creedence Clearwater Revival released in 1969! During that stunning burst, John Fogerty could do no wrong.
Green River isn't as chock-full of CCR standards as the record that followed it in 1970 (
Cosmo's Factory), and, at 30 minutes, it's briefer than its rather brief predecessor (
Willy and the Poorboys). Still, this is economy at its best. The title track, "Lodi," and "Bad Moon Rising" are all indelibly etched into the memory banks of classic-rock fans, while "Commotion" and "Cross-Tie Walker" are perfect swamp-rock complements. "The Night Time Is the Right Time" is one more in a series of spot-on Fogerty covers. And "Wrote a Song for Everyone" manages to be! both rarefied and down to earth in the same breath--which is ! really C CR in a nutshell.
--Steven StolderDigitally remastered and containing rare previously unreleased bonus material. Green River is the third album by American band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released in 1969. In 2003, the album was ranked number 95 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Songwriter John Fogerty wrote the song, 'Lodi' about being trapped in a town called Lodi which is a town in California about 75 miles from Fogerty's hometown of El Cerrito, Contra Costa County. The year 2008 marks the 40th anniversary of Creedence Clearwater Revival. The album is packaged in a beautiful digi-pak, faithfully recreating the original album packages in meticulous detail and the CD reissue contains expanded liner notes.Remarkably, this is the
third studio album Creedence Clearwater Revival released in 1969! During that stunning burst, John Fogerty could do no wrong.
Green River isn't as chock-full of CCR standards as the ! record that followed it in 1970 (
Cosmo's Factory), and, at 30 minutes, it's briefer than its rather brief predecessor (
Willy and the Poorboys). Still, this is economy at its best. The title track, "Lodi," and "Bad Moon Rising" are all indelibly etched into the memory banks of classic-rock fans, while "Commotion" and "Cross-Tie Walker" are perfect swamp-rock complements. "The Night Time Is the Right Time" is one more in a series of spot-on Fogerty covers. And "Wrote a Song for Everyone" manages to be both rarefied and down to earth in the same breath--which is really CCR in a nutshell.
--Steven StolderJudith Ridgway had been neglected, misunderstood, and abused until she met the man of her dreams., Gary Ridgway, who has become known as The Green River Serial Killer by the rest of the world. For fourteen happy years, Judith shared her life with an attentive and kind husband, never suspecting there was a secret side to the man she loved until the st! orybook romance of her life turned into a terrifying nightmare! . Ga ry Ridgway masterfully managed his two identities: one that included romantic vacations, bicycling, and raising Poodles with his wife, the other that included obsessions with a two-decade habit of soliciting prostitutes and young runaway girls near the Seattle-Tacoma Airport, strangling those who angered him. Subsequent to his arrest in 2001, Gary confessed to murdering 48 females, in a deal that spared his life. In addition, he alluded to his having killed many more too many to remember! Green River Serial Killer Biography of an Unsuspecting Wife examines America s most deadly serial killer through the loving eyes of his wife. Also included in this exclusive, authorized biography, are photographs from the Ridgway private albums, letters handwritten by Gary from prison, and the author s own professional analysis of his handwriting.2009 debut release from the Forth Worth-based band. In the mundane world of local law, a Green River Ordinance prohibits door-to-door sales wi! thout a homeowner's prior permission. Fortunately, the band Green River Ordinance needn't rely on such pedestrian peddling to sell its wares: their catchy anthems have drawn listeners on their own. The only door-to-door action is purely word-of-mouth, as one fan tells another what they've found. Now, listeners everywhere will be able to discover what people in Fort Worth already know. The band spent a year writing and perfecting the songs and then another eight months recording with producers Mark Endert (Natasha Bedingfield, Maroon 5, Gavin DeGraw), Jordan Critz, and Paul Ebersold (Sister Hazel, 3 Doors Down, Third Day). GRO has always had a strong vision about what they wanted to do musically, and are thrilled to see it finally come true.GREEN RIVER - DVD Movie
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