
Uh-Huh is a Rock album by John Cougar Mellencamp, originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 130 pressings tracked, owned by 30 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Rock & Roll
- crunchy
- driving
- heartland
About
1982’s <i>American Fool</i> catapulted Indiana’s John Cougar into the pop mainstream after years of dubious material and artistic struggle. With 1983’s <i>Uh-Huh</i>, Cougar began reclaiming and defining his identity as more than just a sassy, snarky rock n’ roll singer. He added back his real last name and recorded an album that spoke simply and directly from his heart and mind. “The Authority Song” took its message from the Bobby Fuller Four’s “I Fought the Law” and its guitar sound from the Rolling Stones, marrying the two to an irresistible rhythm. “Play Guitar” and “Crumblin’ Down” worked similarly, capitalizing on Mellencamp’s tough exterior and unfancy rock arrangements. But it was the Springsteen-like acoustic number, “Pink Houses,” that solidified Mellencamp’s image as a voice for Middle America. With the genuine simplicity of an ageless folk song, Mellencamp laid out the modest goals and sad, awful truth of the working class without pity and with a dose of celebration. With <i>Uh-Huh</i>, Mellencamp found the perfect balance between his social concerns and the rock n’ roll of his youth.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Crumblin' Down3:33
- A2Pink Houses4:47
- A3Authority Song4:05
- A4Warmer Place To Sleep3:45
Side B
- B1Jackie O3:10
- B2Play Guitar3:25
- B3Serious Business3:35
- B4Lovin' Mother Fo Ya3:01
- B5Golden Gates4:02
Credits
Performers
- Kenny AronoffDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Larry CraneGUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Mike WanchicGUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Toby MyersBASS BACKING VOCALS
- Carroll Sue HillVOCALS
- Jay FergusonVOCALS KEYBOARDS
- Louis JohnsonBASS
- Willie WeeksBASS
30 collectors on Gatefold own this · 130 pressings tracked on Gatefold
