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John Mellencamp

On the Rural Route 7609 [Special Edition]

On the Rural Route 7609 [Special Edition]

UPC: 602527126258

Format: CD (4 disc)

Release Date: Jun 15, 2010

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Personnel: John Mellencamp (vocals, guitar); Joanne Woodward, Cornell West, Laura Mellencamp (vocals); Andy York (guitar, piano, organ, keyboards, drums, percussion, background vocals); Mike Wanchic (guitar, piano, organ, keyboards, background vocals); Kenneth Edmonds , Kenny Childers, Larry Crane , Mick Ronson (guitar, background vocals); Dave Alvin, David Grissom, Michael Clark, T-Bone Burnett (guitar); Miriam Sturm (violin, piano, organ, keyboards); Jimmy Ryser, Lisa Germano (violin, background vocals); Michael Ramos (accordion, piano, organ, keyboards, background vocals); John Cascella (accordion, piano, organ, keyboards); David Wierhake (accordion); Nancy Arnold (oboe); Dennis Riggins, Tim Riggins, Harvey E. Phillips (brass); Moe Z (piano, organ, keyboards, drums, percussion, background vocals); Jay Ferguson, Jeff Pederson, Troye Kinnett (piano, organ, keyboards); Steve Jordan , Kenny Aronoff , Dane Clark (drums, percussion); Mike Dupke, Ricky Lawson (drums); Crystal Taliefero, Pat Peterson (percussion, background vocals); Sonja Rasmussen, Kimberly Roads, Georgia Jones, Laurie Robert-Glug, Jane McLeod, Janas Hoyt, Susan Swaney , Robert Frank , Lonnie Pitchford, Phillip Sweet, Raphael Saadiq, Trisha Yearwood, Joan Baez, Courtney Kaiser, Toby Myers, Carroll Sue Hill, Heather Headley, Karen Fairchild , Jimi Westbrook (background vocals).
Liner Note Author: Anthony DeCurtis.
Photographers: Jürgen Vollmer; Paul Jasmin; Harry Sandler; Samuel Bayer; Elaine Mellencamp; Skeeter Hagler; Marc Hauser; Norman Seeff; Antonin Kratochvil; Lance Staedler; Stephanie Pfriender; Kurt Marcus; J.J.C. Andrews; Paul Mahern.
Only John Mellencamp, whose career began with a series of wrong turns, raw determination, and the audaciousness to demand he be taken seriously could create a box set as strange, representative, and labyrinthine as On the Rural Route 7609. In the era of the "track," Mellencamp has issued a massive, beautifully packaged, and exhaustively annotated four-disc career retrospective that doesn't lean on his hits (many aren't here), but rather on more obscure album cuts, outtakes, rarities (17 selections make their debuts here), and more recent material -- numerous selections come from 2007's Freedom's Road and 2008's Life Love Death and Freedom. In Anthony DeCurtis' excellent liner essay/interview, Mellencamp claims he isn't "trying to prove anything. . . it was a way for them to discover songs of mine that perhaps were overlooked because of the songs that were so popular on the radio." Given his choice of material, he may not feel that his career-long demand has been met yet.
The address in the title of On the Rural Route 7609 denotes his recording span: 1976-2009, to date. The box isn't structured chronologically, but as four free standing albums, each with its own flavor and themes. In the hardbound book-like package, Mellencamp's and DeCurtis' comments illustrate each track. Disc one opens with "Longest Days." Like many of its songs, it deals with death; in this case, his grandmother's. She makes her own ghostly appearance, singing on the next track! "Rural Route" is next up, a song signifying another side of "Small Town" America (the song isn't here), where the "air stinks of crystal meth," as it relates a tale of murder and rape. (It's a helluva way to open a box set.) Throughout -- in "Jackie Brown," an alternate "Rain on the Scarecrow," two versions of "Jim Crow" (one read by Cornell West) -- Mellencamp reveals American darkness and violence, followed by Mellencamp's themes of personal accountability and consequence -- "Big Daddy of Them All," an alternate "Deep Blue Heart" with Trisha Yearwood, "Forgiveness," and "Don't Need This Body." It closes with the burden of nostalgia for simpler times: an early tape of "Jenny at 16," the model for "Jack and Diane," is followed by the writing demo for the song and the album version. Disc two begins with Joanne Woodward reading the lyrics to "The Real Life," and ends with the ironic "Pink Houses." This disc is about the conflicting perceptions of America's inhabitants; about what it actually is as its national consciousness changes: a writing demo for "Authority Song," "The Full Catastrophe" (written for Johnny Cash), "To Washington," the demo of "Our Country," and "Rodeo Clown" underscore this. Disc three reflects Mellencamp's personal side with an acoustic "Void in My Heart" and "Sugar Marie" (redone), a demo for "Cherry Bomb," a remixed "L.U.V.," the single version of "When Jesus Left America," "Thank You" from a 2004 hits collection, and a new cut, "Some Day the Rains Will Fall." Disc four concerns itself with memory, regret, acceptance, and the fleeting nature of life. Among its rarities are his version of "Colored Lights" (written for the Blasters), a demo for "Peaceful World," an acoustic "To M.G. (Wherever She May Be)," and an alternate, scarier "Rural Route."
Musically, there are no missteps; for all its winding paths and circles within circles, On Rural Route 7609 makes its case and perhaps sets a new standard for career retrospectives. Mellencamp is undoubtedly among the best rock & roll American singer/songwriters -- on or off the charts. The question is, does he believe it? ~ Thom Jurek

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - Longest Days
2 - Grandma's Theme
3 - Rural Route
4 - Jackie Brown
5 - Rain on the Scarecrow
6 - Jim Crow
7 - Jim Crow
8 - Big Daddy of Them All
9 - Deep Blue Heart
10 - Forgiveness
11 - Don't Need This Body
12 - Jenny at 16
13 - Jack and Diane [Writing Demo]
14 - Jack and Diane
Disc 2:
1 - Real Life
2 - Ghost Towns Along the Highway
3 - Full Catastrophe
4 - Authority Song [Writing Demo]
5 - Troubled Land
6 - To Washington
7 - Our Country [Alternative Version]
8 - Country Gentleman
9 - Freedom's Road
10 - Mr. Bellows [Remixed Version]
11 - Rodeo Clown
12 - Love and Happiness
13 - Pink Houses
Disc 3:
1 - If I Die Sudden
2 - Someday
3 - Between a Laugh and a Tear
4 - Void in My Heart
5 - Death Letter
6 - Sugar Marie
7 - Theo and Weird Henry
8 - When Jesus Left Birmingham
9 - L.U.V.
10 - Thank You
11 - Women Seem
12 - World Don't Bother Me None
13 - Cherry Bomb [Writing Demo]
14 - Some Day the Rains Will Fall
15 - Ride Back Home
Disc 4:
1 - My Aeroplane
2 - Colored Lights
3 - Just Like You
4 - Young Without Lovers
5 - To M.G. (Wherever She May Be)
6 - Sweet Evening Breeze
7 - What If I Came Knocking
8 - County Fair
9 - Peaceful World
10 - Your Life Is Now
11 - For the Children
12 - Rural Route