You pretty much know what to expect from a John Mellencamp album at this point in time, and Cuttin' Heads certainly won't disappoint the Midwest rock troubadour's diehard fans. In fact, Mellencamp's 18th album is arguably his most engaging, and coincidentally timely, since 1989's Big Daddy. "Peaceful World," a beautiful folk-rocker featuring guest vocalist India Arie, takes on a more poignant and ironic tone in light of the tragedy of September 11, 2001. Public Enemy's Chuck D contributes a fabulous rap on the opening title track, which, like "Peaceful World," addresses American racism. Elsewhere, Mellencamp offers up typical fare, including several love tunes (Trisha Yearwood duets on "Deep Blue Heart"), the calypso-like "Crazy Island," and a lyric on "Women Seem" that's ornery enough to still merit the Little Bastard nickname he once gave himself. It's not Scarecrow, but it's still a fine effort. --Bill Holdship
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Cuttin' Heads
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John Mellencamp Manufacturer: Song Bmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005QVH0 Release Date: 2006-07-03 |
Tracks:
- Cuttin' Heads
- Peaceful World
- Deep Blue Heart
- Crazy Island
- Just Like You
- Same Way I Do
- Women Seem
- Worn Out Nervous Condition
- Shy
- In Our Lives
Album Description
Out of print in the U.S.! American Rock icon and Rock 'N' Roll survivor, John Mellencamp has been creating some of the finest roots-based Rock music for over 30 years. This 2001 album is no exception. 10 tracks. Sony/BMG.
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John Cougar Mellencamp Manufacturer: Columbia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LYJXVW |
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John Cougar Mellencamp Manufacturer: Columbia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00015TWDU |
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ASIN: B00005OWEI Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
Tracks:
- Cuttin' Heads
- Peaceful World
- Deep Blue Heart
- Crazy Island
- Just Like You
- The Same Way I Do
- Women Seem
- Worn Out Nervous Condition
- Shy
- In Our Live
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You pretty much know what to expect from a John Mellencamp album at this point in time, and Cuttin' Heads certainly won't disappoint the Midwest rock troubadour's diehard fans. In fact, Mellencamp's 18th album is arguably his most engaging, and coincidentally timely, since 1989's Big Daddy. "Peaceful World," a beautiful folk-rocker featuring guest vocalist India Arie, takes on a more poignant and ironic tone in light of the tragedy of September 11, 2001. Public Enemy's Chuck D contributes a fabulous rap on the opening title track, which, like "Peaceful World," addresses American racism. Elsewhere, Mellencamp offers up typical fare, including several love tunes (Trisha Yearwood duets on "Deep Blue Heart"), the calypso-like "Crazy Island," and a lyric on "Women Seem" that's ornery enough to still merit the Little Bastard nickname he once gave himself. It's not Scarecrow, but it's still a fine effort. --Bill HoldshipCustomer Reviews:
Nothing To Get Excited About.......2007-02-08
Disappointed!.......2006-04-25
Politics again.......2005-08-28
Ugh........2004-04-05
If only the rest of this CD were as good.
Unfortunately, it's not. Mellencamp has never sounded less inspired (or in some cases, more insipid). "Crazy Island" sounds like "Jimmy Buffett meets Jackson Browne", with the worst tendencies of both (really...if you want to hear "Pink Houses," put on "Pink Houses"). "Women Seem" tries to be ironic and funny, but it just falls flat. In fact, with the exception of the opening and closing tracks, the whole CD falls flat. John sounds like he's coasting here.
"Cuttin' Heads"--the song--deserves 10 stars. The rest of this disappointment seems headed for the cutout bin. A bloody shame, too, because Mellencamp is clearly capable of much much more.
Cuttin' Heads.......2003-04-09
Cuttin Heads'- Good song about racism. I do not like the ending with the rap by Chuck D. I hate rap, but I understand what he is trying to do but he should have used a soul singer (Lilke Lionel Ritchie) or something.
Peacful World- Minor Hit in 2001. Duet with India Arie. a very good song.
Deep Blue Heart- Duet with Trisha Yearwood. A country-pop song kinda in the style of Elvis' late '70s music (Moody Blue).
Crazy Island- Very Catchy tune with a great melody and an acoustic guitar part that should be easy to play.
Just Like You- Great, but not the best on CD
The Same Way I Do- Soul-blues song. Very good.
Women Seem- One of the best on the CD. Guitar part similar to that of Crazy Island.
Worn Out Nervous Condition- Sounds like it could have came off his Big Daddy album
Shy- If this was recorded in the '70s it would be a #1 hit.
In Our Lives- Best on album.
John has a new cd called Trouble No More coming out May 20th 2003.
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ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005A0TW Release Date: 2001-01-10 |
Tracks:
- I've got a watch on you
- man and his blues
- One day
- I'll be your 44
- Leaning tree
- Call me on the phone
- Smoke stack lightning
- I'll play the blues for you
- I ain't nobody
- It's 4:59 In the morning
Customer Reviews:
Too funky?.......2002-12-06
Production quality on this album is exactly what it should be. Lurrie is prominently mixed without overpowering the band. He bends and pops the strings until the guitar just rings. Like all great musicians he seems to make his music flow effortlessly despite the fact it is born of a lifetime of study. A lifetime spent learning at the feet of blues giants. One of whom happens to be his father, Carey Bell. A man who could be chisled onto the blues harp Mt. Rushmore. His playing on the song, "Call Me on the Phone," is a highlight of the album. He and Lurrie have the old fire going. Really, they're just showing off. They both have such command of their instruments they can dance circles around most other musicians. Another highlight is the horn arrangement on, "I'll Be Your .44." The horn section pulls you through the song making it end way too quickly.
My advice is to buy this album. You'll have it in your collection eventually anyway. This guy is Magic Sam, he's Earl Hooker. A legend earned, not marketed.
By all means, check out his Delmark recordings. They'll provide additional evidence Lurrie Bell is without equal on guitar. His vision is unique in a world cookie-cutter McMusic. If he were better at self-promotion perhaps more people would know he's Chicago's best guitarist.
Not the best Lurrie Bell.......2001-03-13
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Lurrie Bell Manufacturer: Isabel ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002D9EM0 Release Date: 2004-11-09 |
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Classic Lurrie.......2005-10-13
His guitar is all 3 Kings, Earl Hooker, Magic Sam and a few others as well. His style is that distinctive. His singing has never sounded better.
As we lose a Gatemouth, Little Milton, Detroit Junior, or R.L. Burnside and I'm sure too many others I don't know about, it is important to know the blues is still capable of producing "masters" and it is no exxageration to call Lurrie a master.
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