Cosmo is the first solo studio album by former Creedence Clearwater Revival drummer Doug Clifford, released shortly after that band's breakup.
[2] In a 2012 interview, Clifford was critical of the album: "It's not in print, and I don't see any reason why... why it would even be relevant.
When Revival broke up, we all ended up having individual contracts, so I decided to make a record and see what it was like.
Secondly, we had the Cosmo's Factory building under a long-term lease, and Stu [Cook, of Creedence Clearwater Revival and Revisited] has plans... the remote recording vehicle starting to appear in that time period, they had one in L.A. that I used for that record.
We thought we could back it into the building, which was an old warehouse, and run a snake that would allow us to hook up microphones inside our own rehearsal area and use it as a recording studio.