Album Details
Title: American Fool Artist: John Cougar Release Date: 1982 Label: Riva Duration: 34:30 UPCs: 042281499326, 0042281499326 Genre: Rock Styles: Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Roots Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock, Heartland Rock, Bar Band Moods: Earnest, Earthy, Passionate, Swaggering, Bravado, Gritty, Rollicking, Rousing, Sentimental, Street-Smart, Boisterous, Fun, Reflective, Summery, Thoughtful, Yearning, Party/Celebratory, Confrontational, Organic Total Copies: 30 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Hurts So Good
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Jack & Diane
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Hand to Hold on To
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Danger List
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Can You Take It
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Thundering Hearts
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China Girl
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Close Enough
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Weakest Moments
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | ------ | CD | Riva | 814993 |
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Album Review
John Cougar's first albums were so bereaved of strong material that the lean swagger of American Fool came as a shock. The difference is evident from the opening song, "Hurts So Good," a hard, Stonesy rocker with an irresistibly sleazy hook. Cougar never wrote anything as catchy as this before, nor had his romantic vision of small-town America resonated like it did on "Jack & Diane," a minor and remarkably affecting sketch of dead-end romance. These two songs are the only true keepers on American Fool, but the rest of the record works better than his previous material because his band is tighter than ever before, making his weaker moments convincing. Besides, songs like "Hand to Hold On To" and "China Girl," for all their faults, do indicate that his sense of craft is improving considerably. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Al Stegmeyer | Assistant Engineer | | Bill Levy | Art Direction | | Brad Gilderman | Assistant Engineer | | Dennis Hetzendorfer | Assistant Engineer | | Don Gehman | Engineer, Producer | | George "Chocolate" Perry | Bass | | George Tutko | Engineer | | John Cougar Mellencamp | Producer | | John Mellencamp | ?, Producer | | Jurgen Vollmer | Photography | | Kenny Aronoff | Drums, Percussion | | Larry Crane | Guitar | | Mark Stebbeds | Engineer | | Mike Wanchic | Guitar |
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