- The Lonesome Jubilee
Infobox Album |
Name = The Lonesome Jubilee
Type =Album
Artist = John Cougar Mellencamp
Released =August 4 ,1987
Recorded = September 1986 – June 1987 at Belmont Mall Studio, Indiana
Genre = Rock,Folk ,Country
Length = 39:42
Label =Mercury Records
Producer =John Mellencamp ,Don Gehman
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:1wtqoaqabijv link]
*"Rolling Stone " (favorable) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/johnmellencamp/albums/album/260731/review/6067552/the_lonesome_jubilee link]
Last album = "Scarecrow"
(1985)
This album = "The Lonesome Jubilee"
(1987)
Next album = "Big Daddy"
(1989)"The Lonesome Jubilee" is the ninth album by
John Mellencamp , released in 1987 on theMercury Records label. It has considerable country andfolk music influences, including the use ofsteel guitar ,violin s,accordion andhammond organ . It contained a number of hit singles, including "Paper in Fire" (Hot 100 #9) and "Cherry Bomb" (Hot 100 #8).The lyrics are a mix of social comment and reflection, and nostalgic descriptions of younger life and the process of maturing. "Paper in Fire" is a cautionary tale concerned with the cost of chasing our dreams. "Down and Out in Paradise" chronicles a series of stories of economic and social hardship as if told to the President, who at the time was
Ronald Reagan . "Check It Out" is a commentary on day to day existence that fosters the hope that future generations will understand better how to live. "The Real Life" continues the these of concern about the way lives are lived, and includes two vignettes of the lives of "Suzanne" and "Jackson Jackson." "Cherry Bomb" is a nostalgic but fundamentally happy review of the narrators life - "we were young and we were improving." "We Are the People" lists categories of people - the homeless, the oppressed, people in pain - against the refrain "May my thoughts be with you." Unemployment and its effect on the narrator and his wife Maryanne, is the subject of "Empty Hands." "Hard Times for an Honest Man" continues the existential theme, noting, against a backdrop of two more cautionary tales, that "the rent we pay to stay here gets high." "Hotdogs and Hamburgers" addresses the question of right and wrong, and the need for personal choice, within a narrative describing the a lift given to an Indian girl on Route 66. "Rooty Toot Toot," like "Cherry Bomb," is a happy nostalgic tale of the narrator's youth.Track listing
All songs written by
John Mellencamp , except where noted.
#"Paper in Fire" – 3:51
#"Down and Out in Paradise" – 3:37
#"Check It Out" – 4:19
#"The Real Life" – 3:57
#"Cherry Bomb" – 4:47
#"We Are the People" – 4:17
#"Empty Hands" (Mellencamp/Green) – 3:43
#"Hard Times for an Honest Man" – 3:27
#"Hotdogs and Hamburgers" – 4:04
#"Rooty Toot Toot" – 3:29
#"Blues from the Front Porch" (2005 re-issue bonus track) – 2:02Personnel
*John Mellencamp – vocal, guitar
*Kenny Aronoff – drums, percussion, backing vocals
*Larry Crane – guitars, mandolin, harmonica, autoharp, banjo, backing vocals
*John Cascella – accordion, keyboards, saxophone, melodica, penny whistle, claves
*Lisa Germano – fiddle
*Toby Myers – bass guitar, banjo, backing vocals
*Pat Peterson – backing vocals, cowbell, tambourine
*Crystal Taliefero – backing vocals
*Mike Wanchic – guitars, dobro, banjo, dulcimer, backing bocalsCharts
Album - Billboard (North America) [ [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/discography/index.jsp?aid=11477&pid=86423 Billboard.com - Discography - John Cougar Mellencamp - The Lonesome Jubilee ] ]
Singles - Billboard (North America) [ [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.vnuArtistId=86423&model.vnuAlbumId=11477 Billboard.com - Artist Chart History - John Mellencamp ] ]
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