Since American Fool illustrated that John Cougar was becoming an actual songwriter, it's only proper that he reclaimed his actual last name, Mellencamp, for the follow-up, Uh-Huh. After all, now that he had success, he wanted to be taken seriously, and Uh-Huh reflects that in its portraits of brokenhearted life in the Midwest and its rumbling undercurrent of despair. Although his lyrics still have the tendency to be a little too vague, they are more effective here than ever before, as is his music; he might not have changed his style at all -- it's still a fusion of the Stones and Springsteen -- except that he now knows how to make it his own. Uh-Huh runs out of steam toward the end, but the first half -- with the dynamic rocker "Crumblin' Down," his best protest song, "Pink Houses," the punky "Authority Song," the melancholy "Warmer Place to Sleep," and the garage rocker "Play Guitar" -- makes the record his first terrific album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Videos from Uh-Huh
All Music Guide Review
Uh-Huh Track Listing
Credits of Uh-Huh
- John Mellencamp
- Main Performer, ?
- Toby Myers
- Bass, ?
- David Thoener
- Engineer, Mixing
- Mike Wanchic
- Guitar, ?
- Willie Weeks
- Bass, ?
- Jay Ferguson
- Vocals, ?
- Kenny Aronoff
- Percussion, Drums, ?
- Larry Crane
- Guitar, ?
- Greg Edward
- Engineer
- Carroll Sue Hill
- Vocals, ?
- Louis Johnson
- Bass, ?


















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