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Music : Life Death Love and Freedom

Life Death Love and Freedom

by: John Mellencamp



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0888072308220
Format: Enhanced
Label: Hear Music
Manufacturer: Hear Music
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Hear Music
Release Date: July 15, 2008
Sales Rank: 35
Studio: Hear Music










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Album Description:
The man who has been called `the poet laureate of the interstate' has reached deep into his soul, bringing forth an album of unparalleled maturity powered by a piercing musical vision. Produced by T Bone Burnett ('O' Brother Where Art Thou,' Robert Plant, Allison Krauss)

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People en Español:
After Freedom’s Road, his first album in five years, John Mellencamp made it clear why he had such loyal fans. He’s made a career out of making himself vulnerable, with lyrics that undeniably come from the heart, and aided by his guitar, he generates a mood that’s more Americana melancholy than pop. After a year of being somewhat of a recluse, Mellencamp is back with 14 tracks filled with anguish, pain, resentment, and frustration. In songs like 'If I Die Sudden,' 'Don’t Need This Body,' and 'Troubled Land,' the singer-songwriter seems to be more like the Americana equivalent to Damien Rice rather than Bob Dylan, to whom he’s been compared to before. It’s a disc that, as my friend says, you can listen to while kicking a can and walking the streets. --Ernesto Sánchez (People en Español People en Español)

Después de Freedom’s Road, su primer álbum en cinco años, John Mellencamp dejó en claro porqué tiene un séquito de fans tan leal. Durante su carrera se ha desvivido por mostrar su vulnerabilidad y al mismo tiempo proporcionar confort al escucha con líricas que innegablemente salen de su corazón, y con inseparable guitarra cuyo sonido lo coloca más en el melancólico género americana que en el pop. Un año después de su regreso tras su auto reclusión, Mellencamp vuelve con 14 temas llenos de angustia, dolor, arrepentimiento y enojo. En temas como 'If I Die Sudden,' 'Don’t Need This Body,' y 'Troubled Land,' el cantautor parece ser la respuesta en Americana a Damien Rice más que a Bob Dylan, con quien muchas veces se le llega a comparar. Eso no tiene nada malo, es un disco, como diría un amigo, para 'patear latas mientras caminas escuchándolo' a gusto. --Ernesto Sánchez (People en Español People en Español)









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Disc 1:
  1. Longest Days
  2. My Sweet Love
  3. If I Die Sudden
  4. Troubled Land
  5. Young Without Lovers
  6. John Cockers
  7. Don't Need This Body
  8. A Ride Back Home
  9. Without A Shot
  10. Jena
  11. Mean
  12. County Fair
  13. For The Children
  14. A Brand New Song


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * nice cd ...
It's funny how an artists age shows in their music by what they sing about. I thought this cd was well put together and liked the female vocals too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mellencamp or Mellowcamp ...
In my opinion this newest work of John Mellencamp is reminiscent of earlier times, especially My Sweet Love. This is a good feeling song that captures how I want to feel. The line, "sure feels good to feel good again is priceless!

Some of the tracks are rather melancholy but for the most part the songs are just songs of truth.

I especially like "Jesus, can you give me ride back home" I for one would have never thought to describe going home in this manner.

I also appreciate T Bone Burnett and his unique style gives a new perspective to Mellencamps work.

Additionally, bringing Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town to harmonize with him was pure genius. Her throaty voice lends new depth to John Mellencamp and also brings new fans who follow anything Karen does vocally.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * A Different Appreciation Needed ...
John Mellencamp is far and away my favorite artist. When I first listened to his latest release Life Death Love and Freedom, I was not very happy about it. Nobody gets pumped up for a new album by their favorite singer only to listen to deep, sad songs for nearly an hour and comes away feeling excited.
Now that it has been over a month, I can give an honest opinion. The song lyrics are amazing. They are insightful and thought-provoking. The bareness of the songs is what keeps this from being a 5 star release to me. John knows how to rock and still get his messages across, but does not do it very much here.
14 songs are included, but I regularly listen to only 7 or 8. My Sweet Love, Troubled Land, Don't Need This Body, Ride Back Home, Jena, County Fair, and Brand New Song are all keepers. When you can honestly say that you love 7 songs on any release, it must be good. As a true Mellenhead though, I have come to expect more. I sure hope that John comes back ROCKIN' with his next release. One more of these naked, somber albums and I am not sure I can respond so kindly.
If you are not a big Mellencamp fan, save your money. The top 3 tracks in order to download are 1. My Sweet Love 2. County Fair 3. Troubled Land



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Masterpiece ...
An accoustic masterpiece...
Sad but glorious.
If you have more than 40, I bet you'll cry listening this album.
Mellencamp is God!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mature Mellencamp ...
If you are looking for a lot of nice dance music or superficial lyrics, this is not the cd for you. Mellencamp has gone to the marrow for this one. He writes elequently about his life, loves and mortality. Nothing is spared. John has proved himself to be an excellent writer of emotions and is at his best when he feels stongly about the injustices of life. He has never been better than this cd. All of his lyrics are cogent and beautifully constructed. The music is bare bones and prefectly produced by T. Bone Burnett. This is a standard of music making that will be a challenge for future music makers to rise to.


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