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Eye of the Zombie

Eye of the Zombie is the fourth solo studio album by the American guitarist and singer-songwriter John Fogerty. Released in September 1986, it was his first album with a backing band, and it includes the Creedence-inspired track "Change in the Weather" as well as "Wasn't That a Woman" and "Soda Pop", his first forays into 1960s-1970s Motown-sounding funk and R&B. The title track was released as a single and reached the Billboard charts.

Reception
Billboard called the title track a "dark, shivery tale." Cash Box called it "dirty and gritty" and "rock and roll with a vengeance." Cash Box called "Change in the Weather" a "swampy, grundgy, soulful groove that could have been a CCR hit." Billboard called it a "swampy down-tempo swayer [with] apocalyptic social predictions." Brian Cullman in SPIN called it the 'strongest, most passionate record of his career'. ==Track listing==
Track listing
All songs written by John Fogerty. Song times taken from original LP sticker. ;Side one ;Side two ==Personnel==
Personnel
John Fogerty – vocals, guitar, keyboards • Alan Pasqua – keyboards (4) • Neil Stubenhaus – bass guitar • John Robinson – drums, percussion • Bobby King, Willie Greene Jr., Terry Evans – background vocals ==Charts==
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