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Personnel: John Cougar Mellencamp, Rickie Lee Jones (vocals); Larry Crane, Mike Wanchic (guitar); A. Jack Wilkins (saxophone); Richard Fanning (trumpet); John Cascella (keyboa...Read more
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Scarecrow: 60s rock given 80s treatment
Scarecrow was the third of four very successful LPs for Mellencamp in the 80s. His guitar oriented rock was a throwback to the electro synth bands of the time. Prior to reco...Read more

Scarecrow by John Mellencamp (CD, Jun-1994, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab)

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UPC:015775160422
Artist:John Mellencamp
Format:CD
Release Year:1994
Record Label:Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Face of the Nation
2. You've Got to Stand For Somethin'
3. Grandma's Theme
4. Between a Laugh and a Tear
5. Kind of Fella I Am
6. Minutes to Memories
7. Rain on the Scarecrow
8. Justice and Independence '85
9. Small Town
10. R.O.C.K. In the U.S.A.
11. Lonely Old Night
12. Rumbleseat

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Contributing Artists:Ry Cooder, Rickie Lee Jones
Producer:John Mellencamp, Don Gehman
Distributor:n/a
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: John Cougar Mellencamp, Rickie Lee Jones (vocals); Larry Crane, Mike Wanchic (guitar); A. Jack Wilkins (saxophone); Richard Fanning (trumpet); John Cascella (keyboards); Kenny Aronoff (vibraphone, drums, tambourine); Toby Myers (bass); Sarah Flint, Mimi Mapes (background vocals).Recorded in 1985.Recorded in 1985.When John Cougar Mellencamp released 1985's SCARECROW, American farmers were taking a major hit from bank foreclosures and soaring interest rates that were destroying their way of life. For Mellencamp, this issue hit close to home since his great-grandfather's family farm had been sold after his sudden death. Looking to his Midwest upbringing for inspiration, the Indiana native composed 11 rootsy songs, featuring fully realized characters that drew from his experiences growing up as a rebel then escaping from small-town life, before he re-embraced his roots.Among the many highlights of this breakthrough album were the tribute to '60s AM Top 40 radio "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. (A Salute To 60's Rock)," and the jangly funk of "Justice and Independence '85." The latter was inspired by the healthy birth of his daughter, who was in danger of deformity due to her mom's chicken pox. Elsewhere, Mellencamp mixed in commercially successful populist anthems like "Rain on the Scarecrow," and "Small Town." With SCARECROW's success, John Cougar Mellencamp became the public face of heartland rock and found himself joining forces with Willie Nelson and Neil Young to create the benefit organization Farm Aid.

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[With] Kenny Aronoff's drums booming as hard as anybody's in rock's past three decades.
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Scarecrow: 60s rock given 80s treatment

Created: 13/03/08
Scarecrow was the third of four very successful LPs for Mellencamp in the 80s. His guitar oriented rock was a throwback to the electro synth bands of the time. Prior to recording this album, he had his band learn a bunch of 60s classics from artists like the Rascals, soul songs, etc. so that he could parlay the 60s feeling into Scarecrow. ROCK in the USA sounds so 60ish that you can hear elements of Wild Thing, Along Comes Mary and others in it. I guess because it has standard instrumentation such as guitar, bass, drums, the MFSL treatment, although good, doesn't really make you stand up and take notice. There was no re-discovery or hearing of instruments for the first time. That being said, it is a good album with good sound.
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