Trouble No More
- John Mellencamp
- Band Name: John Mellencamp
- Record Label: Sony
- Release Date: Jun 3, 2003
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TomCJul 20, 20073I guess you either love or hate his stuff. Being from Indiana he does not represent what I like in music, so I won't buy it.
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JeffAug 15, 20038Musicians back him up superbly; lacking the spontaneous feel of Dylan's cover work; the anti-Bush song (the last track) is nicely calibrated and effective
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PeteMFeb 7, 200610Incrdible reworking of some terrific tunes. Unbelievable band by the way. Very strong effort. No surprise that it spent over 3 months at #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart. Keep Rockin' John!
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WizardTheJul 30, 200710This recording is a great blues/folk covers album by an American icon. I can't believe I found it in the "Overtsock" section at BMG Music Service. His last last song "To Washington" is more appropriate today than it was in 2003. Mellencamp rocks!!!
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ThomasJul 6, 20030I think John Mellencamp sucks.
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MichaelSJan 17, 20040What Thomas said...
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BillLOct 3, 20040Thank God politicians don't try to do the job of a musician, but unforturnately it seems that a lot of musicians think they can be politicians.
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EdoardolJan 12, 20078Very inspired blend of classic blues and not blues songs
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ScottEFeb 13, 20070What Bill L said.
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MarianneLOct 12, 200310One of my favorite albums of all time.
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AnthonyBMay 24, 200410Great Album!! Must add this to my collection.
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83The simpler style allows the tense commentary to come through loud and clear, as the band keeps up.
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80This sounds like a brand-new, re-energized John Mellencamp.
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80Mellencamp's rawest album to date.