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John Mellencamp
Trouble No More
RELEASE
June 03, 2003
LABEL
ACK! Recordings
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Blues-Rock, Americana, Album Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock
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Album Review
Trouble No More
,
John Mellencamp
's first covers album, came together rather quickly, following his performance of
Robert Johnson
's "Stones in My Passway" at a tribute concert for the late Billboard editor
Timothy White
. From all accounts, it was one of the highlights of the show, and it lead to this quickly recorded collection of covers. In a little over two weeks,
Mellencamp
and his band cut a bunch classic blues and folk songs, mixing in a
Lucinda Williams
song, a
Hoagy Carmichael
tune,
Skeeter Davis
' "End of the World," and "Teardrops Will Fall," recorded by
Wilson Pickett
, for good measure. All this suggests that
Trouble No More
is a loose, rather unorthodox affair, sometimes playing it fairly traditional and sometimes not, which is precisely what this record is. While there are no radical re-inventions here, even with him penning new lyrics to the traditional folk tune "To Washington," all the music sounds distinctly
Mellencamp
, since it has the same Appalachian-tinged classic rock foundation that he's been trafficking since
The Lonesome Jubilee
. The arrangements go back and forth between spare, bluesy cuts featuring no more than one guitar to a full-blown band, so big it nearly sounds ornate.
Mellencamp
takes this music seriously, so he gives committed performances, even if he takes it serious enough to really loosen up and give the music a little grit and unpredictability. So,
Trouble No More
is a fairly somber affair, but that's really no different than
Mellencamp
's other albums. What gives it some distinction is that there's a freshness to the music, largely derived from its quick recording, a quality that has been lacking in his records for many years now, arguably since
Big Daddy
. That freshness makes
Trouble No More
a cut above the average covers record of the late '90s/early 2000s, and a cut above many recent
Mellencamp
albums, as well.
–
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Track Listing
Stones in My Passway
Death Letter
Johnny Hart
Baltimore Oriole
Teardrops Will Fall
Diamond Joe
The End of the World
Down in the Bottom
Lafayette
Joliet Bound
John the Revelator
To Washington
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