The heartfelt essence of the American heartland
John Cougar Mellencamp's self-titled album captures the essence of American rock.
On this album, he began using his real name, "Mellencamp," and his musical self-expression became clearer. Tracks like "Crumblin' Down" and "Pink Houses" depict the landscapes and lives of the American heartland, resonating deeply with listeners. "Authority Song" also powerfully sings of his rebellious spirit against authority, clearly demonstrating his musical attitude.
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A:
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1)
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Crumblin' Down
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2)
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Pink Houses
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3)
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Authority Song
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4)
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Warmer Place To Sleep
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B:
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1)
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Jackie O
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2)
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Play Guitar
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3)
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Serious Business
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4)
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Lovin' Mother Fo Ya
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5)
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Golden Gates
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Engineer [Assistant] - John Agnello
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Engineer - Don Gehman
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Mixed By [Mixing Engineer] - Don Gehman
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Producer - Don Gehman
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Engineer - David Thoener
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Mixed By [Mixing Engineer] - David Thoener
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Guest - Jay Ferguson
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Guest - Willie Weeks
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Band - Mike Wanchic
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Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
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Band - Ken Aronoff
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Band - Larry Crane
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Engineer - Greg Edward
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Band - Toby Myers
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Producer - Little Bastard
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Guest - Louis Johnson
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Design - Mo Ström
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Guest - Carroll Sue Hill
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Engineer [Assistant] - Ross Alexander (2)
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Technician [Maintenance Lunk] - Ross Alexander (2)
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Engineer [Assistant] - Gary McGachan
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Engineer [Assistant] - Andy Symons
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Art Direction - Bill Levy
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Design - Bob Heimall, Inc.
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Photography By - Lance Staedler
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Illustration - Michael Sell (2)
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Photography By - Vic (20)