In the live recording titled "CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL - LIVE IN EUROPE," filmed in Copenhagen, Denmark, the band was at a significant point in their career, performing during their European tour in 1971. This performance came just after the release of their album "Pendulum," which was issued in December 1970. "Pendulum" marked a transitional phase for the band, as it was the first album to feature a prominent use of keyboard instruments, with John Fogerty incorporating more diverse sounds. This live performance captures the band's energetic and raw vibe, showcasing Fogerty's powerful vocals and dynamic guitar work, pivotal elements of their appeal. Notably, the concert reflects CCR's peak popularity during the late 1960s and early 1970s, a time when they were melding rock with Southern roots sounds, leading to a string of hits that defined that era.