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2008 greatest hits album by Creedence Clearwater Revival
In a review of the album on AllMusic, James Christopher Monger states that "This 2008 best-of from Universal collects 24 tracks from the seminal '60s folk/blues/country-rock legends on a single disc" and that it "as good a single-disc retrospective as one could hope for, balancing all of the radio hits that made 1976's Chronicle, Vol. 1 and 1986's Chronicle, Vol. 2 the gold standard for most listeners" and stating at the end that "The only downside (depending on one's preferences) is the appearance of the single 45-rpm edits of 'I Heard It Through the Grapevine' and 'Suzie Q,' but the brevity works in context with the rest of the set". In a review of the album for MusicOMH, music critic Neil Dowden stated that it "is similar to previous compilations but its 24 tracks do indeed represent the cream of the band’s output." and that "This album proves him to be an outstanding songwriter, a singer of passionate power and a distinctive guitarist who could let rip if he wanted to."