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  1. John Mellencamp - Life, Death, Love, And Freedom
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  7. Artist: John Mellencamp
  8. Album Title: Life, Death, Love, And Freedom
  9. Record Label: Hear Music
  10. Rip Date: 2008-07-12
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  12. Genre: Pop
  13. Year: 2008
  14. Source: CD
  15. Encoder: LAME 3.97 -V2 --vbr-new
  16. Quality: 163 kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo
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  19. Track List
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  22. 01 Longest Days                                   3:10
  23. 02 My Sweet Love                                  3:27
  24. 03 If I Die Sudden                                3:47
  25. 04 Troubled Land                                  3:25
  26. 05 Young Without Lovers                           2:51
  27. 06 John Cockers                                   3:54
  28. 07 Don't Need This Body                           3:27
  29. 08 A Ride Back Home                               3:13
  30. 09 Without A Shot                                 3:42
  31. 10 Jena                                           3:42
  32. 11 Mean                                           2:35
  33. 12 County Fair                                    3:44
  34. 13 For The Children                               4:38
  35. 14 A Brand New Song                               3:57
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  38.                                                 60.85 megs
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  40. Rip Notes
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  43. As an artist, John Mellencamp has come a long way.  From his earliest days as
  44. Johnny Cougar (the name given him by David Bowie's former manager Tony DeFries),
  45. John Mellencamp has most often been dismissed as an artist who, despite the sort
  46. of common man concerns expressed in songs like "Jack And Diane" and "Hurts So
  47. Good," was just never taken all that seriously.
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  49. As much as he may have aspired to the loftier songwriting standards of his peers
  50. like Dylan, and especially Springsteen — and as much as those songs may have
  51. resonated with the sort of everyday Joes they were so clearly directed towards —
  52. from a critical point of view, the former Johnny Cougar was a guy who basically
  53. couldn't get himself arrested.
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  55. Which is something I'm sure really ate away at the "little bastard" way back
  56. then.
  57.  
  58. But when he finally responded, he did so in a big way. With 1985's Scarecrow,
  59. coming as it did on the heels of Springsteen's own big commercial breakthrough
  60. on Born In The U.S.A., Mellencamp served notice to the world that as both an
  61. artist, and as a great songwriter, he was certainly no mere "cornfed
  62. Springsteen," as some of his loudest critics had so long proclaimed.
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  64. He also put his money where his lyrics on that album about the plight of the
  65. American farmer on that album were, by getting directly involved in Willie
  66. Nelson's Farm-Aid benefit concerts. Mellencamp remains a Farm-Aid board member
  67. to this day.
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  69. Although with that album he did finally gain some long sought after respect,
  70. Mellencamp's recorded output since Scarecrow has been spotty at best. For every
  71. great, but overlooked record like Human Wheels, there have been just as many
  72. missteps like Dance Naked.
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  74. Last year's Freedom's Road however, signaled a clear return to both artistic and
  75. commercial form. And even though a song like "Our Country" may deliver mixed
  76. messages through its widely seen use in those truck commercials, there's no
  77. mistaking the message found elsewhere on the album in songs like "Ghost Towns
  78. Along The Highway." That the country is in some deep shit rings loud and clear
  79. in the songs on that album.
  80.  
  81. Like we didn't already know, right?
  82.  
  83. Typical to form, Mellencamp sends mixed messages on Life Death Love & Freedom,
  84. which is due out in stores this upcoming Tuesday on the Hear Music label. For
  85. starters, there's that association with the Starbucks funded label. Not exactly
  86. a way of sticking it to the man for sure.
  87.  
  88. But I'm willing to cut Mellencamp some slack here.
  89.  
  90. In an age where traditional music marketing through the usual channels has
  91. bitten the dust, an artist like Mellencamp who is most often associated with the
  92. classic rock tag has gotta do what he's gotta do to get his songs out there.
  93. Rock radio was corrupted long ago, the labels have all been co-opted by
  94. corporate shareholders, and outside of the precious few independent avenues
  95. remaining, music retail is all but dead.
  96.  
  97. As I said, ya' gotta do what ya' gotta do, even if it means shaking hands with a
  98. new devil.
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  100. Looking past that, I've also gotta give Mellencamp his due on where he chose to
  101. actually take the new songs found on Life Death Love & Freedom. While last
  102. year's Freedom Road was hardly a runaway hit, it still brought Mellencamp the
  103. most commercial attention he has seen in a very long time (albeit largely due to
  104. those truck ads for the song "Our Country"). It would have been both easy, and
  105. commercially prudent, to follow that up with some radio-friendly hits, which I
  106. am absolutely sure Mellencamp can still pull out of his songwriter's ass on a
  107. moments notice.
  108.  
  109. Instead, on Life Death Love & Freedom, Mellencamp has stripped the songs down to
  110. their barest — and quite frankly, very dark sounding minimum. Although, this
  111. isn't quite Mellencamp's Nebraska, the feel here overall is still very stark,
  112. folkish and bluesy. The characters who populate the songs here are likewise
  113. simple folk in search of something as seemingly universal — yet, nonetheless
  114. hard to find — in their everyday lives as just finding a way out. If there is a
  115. unifying theme here, it is one that is deeply personal, and cuts right to the
  116. bone.
  117.  
  118. Speaking of the songs themselves, lyrically speaking they are populated by
  119. characters searching for redemption anywhere they can find it. Like the guy
  120. "handing out scripture like we wrote it ourselves" on "Without A Shot." So, in
  121. that respect the landscape found on much of this record is a bleak one, but not
  122. one without hope. Most often, the characters here are simply looking for "A Ride
  123. Back Home." On this particular song, in a plea to Jesus, the subject even adds
  124. "I won't you bother you no more."
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  126. On perhaps the album's most widely publicized in advance song, "Jena,"
  127. Mellencamp doesn't dwell on the specific events of the whole Jena 6 deal, but
  128. rather cuts to the core of racism itself in the line, "Jena, take your nooses
  129. down."
  130.  
  131. Just for the record here, not all of the songs on Life Death Love & Freedom
  132. feature stripped down arrangements, and in fact many of them are performed
  133. full-on by Mellencamp's crack touring band. The current single, "My Sweet Love"
  134. (do those even really exist anymore if you're not somebody like Lil Wayne?) for
  135. example crackles with a rockabilly feel, set to great gospel backing vocals.
  136. Likewise, "Troubled Land" has a nice Dylanesque keyboard riff that punctuates
  137. its message of "judgment day closer all the time."
  138.  
  139. The bottom line is I really like this record. Alot.
  140.  
  141. And T-Bone Burnett has done one hell of a job in stripping Mellencamp's great
  142. new songs down to their barest core in the interest of getting their message —
  143. starkly out there as it often is — across.
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  145. The deluxe edition is also the first to be recorded using the CODE technology,
  146. which is said to capture the warmth of the original recordings like nothing else
  147. has since digital became the standard.
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  149. I'm not sure I'm ready just yet to buy into the hype about this being
  150. Mellencamp's best since such and such an album. But Life Death Love & Freedom
  151. is, at the very least, a pretty great sounding record.
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