Album
American Fool
1982 · Rock
68 collectors on Gatefold own this

American Fool is a Rock album by John Cougar, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 185 pressings tracked, owned by 68 collectors.
About
Though credited to John Cougar, 1982’s <i>American Fool</i> marks the moment when John Mellencamp began to assert his true identity as an artist. This is a scrappy version of classic rock ‘n’ roll, built around storytelling lyrics and guitar-centered tunes that harkened back to Dylan and the Stones. The playful “Hurts So Good” became the album’s first hit, but it was the small-town-romance theme of “Jack & Diane” that truly defined the album’s sensibility. Mellencamp’s raspy, Indiana-accented vocals breathe life into his tales of Middle American dreams, ambition and heartache. Tracks like “Hand to Hold Onto” and “Can You Take It” offer plenty of radio-friendly punch and attitude. Going deeper, “Weakest Moments” is indicative of the working-class balladry that would turn up on later albums. The album’s title cut — added to the remastered version of the album — is a good-natured declaration of independence. More than anything, it’s this sense of personal freedom that makes <i>American Fool</i> such a fun listen — for the first time, John is taking off his Cougar disguise and getting real.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Hurts So Good3:35
- A2Jack & Diane4:16
- A3Hand To Hold On To3:24
- A4Danger List4:30
- A5Can You Take It3:30
Side B
- B1Thundering Hearts3:40
- B2China Girl3:32
- B3Close Enough3:37
- B4Weakest Moments4:07
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Rock & Roll
- twangy
- earnest
- heartland
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- George "Chocolate" PerryBASS MUSICIAN, BASS
- Kenny AronoffDRUMS MUSICIAN, DRUMS
- Larry CraneGUITAR MUSICIAN, GUITAR
- Mike WanchicGUITAR MUSICIAN, GUITAR
68 collectors on Gatefold own this · 185 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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