John Mellencamp

Scarecrow

John Mellencamp - Scarecrow

1985


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All Music Guide Review

Uh-Huh found John Mellencamp coming into his own, but he perfected his heartland rock with Scarecrow. A loose concept album about lost innocence and the crumbling of small-town America, Scarecrow says as much with its tough rock and gentle folk-rock as it does with its lyrics, which remain a weak point for Mellencamp. Nevertheless, his writing has never been more powerful: "Rain on the Scarecrow" and "Small Town" capture the hopes and fears of Middle America, while "Lonely Ol' Night" and "Rumbleseat" effortlessly convey the desperate loneliness of being stuck in a dead-end life. Those four songs form the core of the album, and while the rest of the album isn't quite as strong, that's only a relative term, since it's filled with lean hooks and powerful, economical playing that make Scarecrow one of the definitive blue-collar rock albums of the mid-'80s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Credits of Scarecrow

  • Toby Myers
  • Bass, Bass (Electric), Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background)
  • Mike Wanchic
  • Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background), Vocals
  • Bob Cato
  • Artwork, Cover Design, Design, Art Direction
  • Kenny Aronoff
  • Drums, Vocals (Background), Vibraphone, Tambourine
  • Larry Crane
  • Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background)