JOHN MELLENCAMP Life Death LIVE And Freedom (2010 UK 8-track
CD mini-album - While the 'Life Death Love and Freedom' studio
album was in various stages of production under the direction of T
Bone Burnett, Mellencamp endeavoured to 'road test' the album's
songs long before its release. Over the course of almost a year,
Mellencamp [variously as a soloist and with his band] introduced
concert goers to the new material, an unusual move for an artist who
is identified with such a well-known body of prior work. The new music
blended beautifully with his classic repertoire and was incredibly well
received, something significant in light of the serious themes and the
overall tone of many of the new songs. These songs were highlights of
Mellencamp's concerts as they spoke directly to the country about
where we were and where we were headed. They include the driving,
blues-rooted 'If I Die Sudden,' the politically charged 'Jena' and the
poignant 'A Ride Back Home'. Also part of 'Life Death LIVE and
Freedom' are the ominous 'Troubled Land,' which chronicles the
malaise that gripped the country during the Bush years and the
contemplative 'Longest Days,' inspired by Mellencamp's late
grandmother. 'Young Without Lovers' [with audience participation], the
rollicking 'My Sweet Love' and the folk-styled 'Don't Need This Body'
complete the LIVE line-up. The collection reflects the way the songs
were heard by audiences for the very first time as Mellencamp
assiduously adhered to a doctrine of 'audio vérité.' Concert tracks,
sourced directly from the mixing board, were not subject to
after-the-fact studio enhancement, overdubbing, etc, and, as a result,
offer a view of Mellencamp as both songwriter and communicator, on
an elemental, truly accessible level).
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