
John Mellencamp - Big Daddy
Mellencamp’s heartland bona fides are pretty unquestionable, especially in the albums that precede this one. That trend doesn’t change in any significant way here, except that the devotion to running down the center aisle of the subgenre for this many albums sort of makes this more of a snooze than another classic. The songs don’t seem to have the same magic from his earlier releases, and this for me existed in the realm of there’s nothing wrong with this album, but there’s also nothing really on here that pushes me to care either. Jackie Brown, Country Gentleman, and Let It All Hang Out come the closest for me, but really it’s just that latter song that captured much of anything for me.
The Essential Track: Let It All Hang Out
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