John Mellencamp - Plain Spoken (2014) MP3VBR Beolab1700 full version was indexed by WarezHound on 2014-09-19 00:20:04 in Category > Pictures > Pictures - Other under the info hash be2f2260940d0d7558f822b3011286c828352c20 and was uploaded by Admin. This download package has a total file size of 68.29 MB containing 13 files.
1. John Mellencamp - The Courtesy of Kings [03:33]
2. John Mellencamp - The Brass Ring [05:37]
3. John Mellencamp - Sometimes There\'s God [04:34]
4. John Mellencamp - The Company of Cowards [03:52]
5. John Mellencamp - Freedom of Speech [03:52]
6. John Mellencamp - Blue Charlotte [04:40]
7. John Mellencamp - Tears in Vain [03:53]
8. John Mellencamp - Troubled Man [04:14]
9. John Mellencamp - The Isolation of Mister [05:34]
10. John Mellencamp - Lawless Times [03:51]
Playing Time.........: 43:43
Total Size...........: 68.10 MB
John Mellencamp will return from a four-year recording hiatus on September 23rd with Plain Spoken, his first album under a groundbreaking “lifetime contract” with Republic Records.
After working with producer T Bone Burnett on his last two albums — 2008’s Life, Death, Love and Freedom and 2010’s No Better Than This — Mellencamp returned to the producer’s chair to oversee Plain Spoken himself.
It’s been more than 30 years since John Mellencamp scored Number One hits with “Hurts So Good” and “Jack & Diane,” and broke the Top Five with “Pink Houses” — three raw, rootsy mega-hits that helped define the future sound of Americana music. If Bruce Springsteen built his own career chronicling the ups and downs of blue-collar workers in New Jersey, then Mellencamp did the same for farmers and small-town families in the Midwest, carving out a sound that was as rustic and big-sounding as the landscape that inspired it.
Sessions for Plain Spoken began in Indiana this past January. “I’ve got a notebook with 85 new songs that I’ve written for my next record,” Mellencamp told Rolling Stone last December. “I don’t know if any of those songs will make the record, but we arranged them and recorded them on a small digital recorder. And this month I’m bringing out the core of the band, not the violinist, but the guitar players and bass player, and we’re gonna go over the new stuff.”