John Cougar Mellencamp - Scarecrow [Riva / Polygram 824 865-1 M-1] (5 August 1985)

Dynamic Range Released: 5 August 1985
Country: US
Label: Riva / Polygram
Catalog: 824 865-1 M-1
Genre: Pop Rock

Item# SR-RI8248651M1
Ratings: C=VG+; LP=NM-

Note: Record Club Edition - CRC on back cover and LP labels

T R A C K L I S T:
01 Rain On The Scarecrow
02 Grandma's Theme
03 Small Town
04 Minutes To Memories
05 Lonely Ol' Night
06 The Face Of The Nation
07 Justice And Independence '85
08 Between A Laugh And A Tear
09 Rumbleseat
10 You've Got To Stand For Somethin'
11 R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A.




Scarecrow
John Cougar Mellencamp


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Album Review

Stephen Thomas Erlewine [allmusic.com]

Uh-Huh found John Mellencamp coming into his own, but he perfected his heartland rock with Scarecrow. A loose concept album about lost innocence and the crumbling of small-town America, Scarecrow says as much with its tough rock and gentle folk-rock as it does with its lyrics, which remain a weak point for Mellencamp. Nevertheless, his writing has never been more powerful: ''Rain on the Scarecrow'' and ''Small Town'' capture the hopes and fears of Middle America, while ''Lonely Ol' Night'' and ''Rumbleseat'' effortlessly convey the desperate loneliness of being stuck in a dead-end life. Those four songs form the core of the album, and while the rest of the album isn't quite as strong, that's only a relative term, since it's filled with lean hooks and powerful, economical playing that make Scarecrow one of the definitive blue-collar rock albums of the mid-'80s.