Medium Compact Disc
Herausgeber Mercury / Universal
Jahr 1990
Gattung Rock
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Titel
Titel Länge
01 Rain On The Scarecrow 3:45
02 Grandma's Theme 0:55
03 Small Town 3:42
04 Minutes To Memories 4:13
05 Lonely Ol' Night 3:45
06 The Face Of The Nation 3:14
07 Justice And Independence '85 3:33
08 Between A Laugh And A Tear 4:33
09 Rumbleseat 3:00
10 You've Got To Stand For Somethin' 4:33
11 R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. (A Salute To 60's Rock) 2:55
12 The Kind Of Fella I Am 2:55
Gesamt: 41:03
Künstler
Künstler John Cougar Mellencamp
Kommentare
Kommentare Though the comparison has often been applied to him unfairly, it's fair to say that Scarecrow is to John Cougar Mellencamp what Born in the U.S.A. is to Bruce Springsteen: a hugely popular hit that solidified both his fan base and his critical reputation. The one important difference is that U.S.A.'s message was largely misinterpreted (Ronald Reagan co-opted the title song in a manner that's tragically ironic), while Scarecrow's ode to Mellencamp's native Indiana comes through loud and clear. Shortly after the release of this album, Mellencamp got involved in the Farm Aid benefit-concert series, and his concern for that lifestyle is evident on songs like "Small Town," "Rain on the Scarecrow," and "Rumbleseat"; other songs ("Lonely Old Night," "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.") are straight from the heart(land). --Randy Silver