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John Mellencamp: Plain Spoken, From The Chicago Theatre - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Plain Spoken, From The Chicago Theatre Artist: John Mellencamp Label: Eagle Rock Ent Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 801213079490 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2018 05 11 Number of Discs: 2 Additional Details: WITH DVD Deluxe CD DVD edition. 2018 release. Captured at the Chicago Theatre (one state over from where he grew up in Indiana), this concert album and film finds the heartland rock superstar reflecting on his life and career. His band rocks
Title: Plain Spoken, From The Chicago TheatreArtist: John Mellencamp
Label: Eagle Rock Ent
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 801213079490
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2018-05-11
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: WITH DVD
Deluxe CD/DVD edition. 2018 release. Captured at the Chicago Theatre (one state over from where he grew up in Indiana), this concert album and film finds the heartland-rock superstar reflecting on his life and career. His band rocks "Small Town," "Pink Houses," "Pop Singer," "Cherry Bomb," "Longest Days," "Authority Song" and more (including songs from his recent release "Sad Clowns and Hillbillies") and he shares stories of his upbringing and songwriting It's a cinematic experience that's also a welcoming, intimate glimpse into the mind and music of John Mellencamp. Special guest: Carlene Carter! With a career spanning more than 35 years, John Mellencamp has elevated his legacy from pop star to one of the most highly-respected songwriters of a generation. A Grammy winner, member of the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, and Songwriters Hall Of Fame nominee (among many other accolades), he has achieved a total of 22 Top 40 hits in addition to earning the record for the "Most #1 tracks by a solo artist on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks" chart.
Tracks:
1.1 Lawless Times [Live]
1.2 Troubled Man [Live]
1.3 Minutes to Memories [Live]
1.4 Small Town [Live]
1.5 Stones in My Passway [Live]
1.6 Pop Singer [Live]
1.7 Check It Out [Live]
1.8 Longest Days [Live]
1.9 The Full Catastrophe [Live]
1.10 My Soul's Got Wings [Live]
1.11 Overture [Live]
1.12 Rain on the Scarecrow [Live]
1.13 Paper in Fire [Live]
1.14 Authority Song [Live]
1.15 Pink Houses [Live]
1.16 Cherry Bomb [Live]
2.1 Menu / John Mellencamp / Plain Spoken - from the Chicago Theatre [Live]
2.2 Lawless Times [Live]
2.3 Troubled Man [Live]
2.4 Minutes to Memories [Live]
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