John Fogerty will celebrate one of his most beloved albums with the release of Centerfield (Hall of Fame Edition), a newly remastered version of his iconic 1985 solo record, arriving this summer via Concord.
The announcement arrived in tandem with Major League Baseball’s Opening Day, honoring the enduring legacy of “Centerfield” as the sport’s defining anthem. Fogerty remains the only musician ever inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame — a testament to his lasting cultural impact.
Sourced from the original half-inch master analog tapes and remastered by Emily Lazar, Centerfield (Hall of Fame Edition) presents the album with renewed clarity while preserving the spirit of the original recordings. Not only were all of the songs written by Fogerty, but he also played all of the instruments himself.
The remastered vinyl edition features the classic nine-song album as originally released, accompanied by deluxe packaging. Expanded CD and digital editions will include newly released live performances of “Centerfield,” “Rock and Roll Girls,” and “Old Man Down the Road,” recorded in 2024 with Fogerty’s family band, featuring his sons Shane and Tyler Fogerty.
Centerfield (Hall of Fame Edition) is available to pre-order here.
Source: RTT Music News

