Freedom's Road
- John Mellencamp
- Band Name: John Mellencamp
- Record Label: Universal
- Release Date: Jan 23, 2007
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RogerSFeb 4, 20079I am a John Cougar fan so this one is like "Scarecrow" and "Paper and Fire" era. The tunes are catchy and everyone is a hit potential. The sound and spirit of folk rock roots. It is good.
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GregSFeb 6, 20073By far his worst. I was a HUGE Mellencamp fan in the '80s. I think The Lonesome Jubilee was his crowning achievement. This is just boring. In his way, he was important once. Not Springsteen, but Bruce Jr. Now he's a caricature of what he was. Don't buy this record!
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MartinLMar 1, 20073whether it seems like it has a good beat, a good melody, and his voice is on the spot or not, I'm very tired of all of these political songs. Its ****ing cheesy
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ToddWFeb 12, 20072
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R.Feb 16, 20078Pure Mellencamp.
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PatrickMFeb 2, 20079Don't let the Chevy Truck song/Our Country sour you on this CD. The rest of the music is very good with the songs just getting better and better until it peaks with the final cut/the bonus track "Rodeo Clown". Not a home run CD, but definitely a stand-up triple!
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PinkFeb 23, 20070F*ck you mellencamp. Go home.
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jamesCFeb 4, 20072more melancholy mellencamp
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AlDFeb 8, 20079Great sound from John. Glad to see some of the oldies coming out and making thier mark.
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CindyEMar 8, 200710John hits the mark. Don't be fooled by the overplayed "Our Country". The rest of the album deserves a serious listen. Don't miss "Rodeo Clown", the hidden track 3 minutes after the end of track 10!
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ChrisWFeb 24, 200710A solid American Album.
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downtownchuckiebrownMar 23, 20078
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Song-wise, this is a stronger album from Mellencamp than we had any right to expect, and an excellent from-the-cradle album when we need it most.
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70This is his State of the Union address, with guitars that chime like the Byrds heralding sentiments that recall the socially-conscious 1960s, yet sound all the more pertinent today.
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70The garage band feel of the album-which was, in fact, recorded in a garage-breathes new life into Mellencamp's common-man themes. [27 Jan 2007]