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Album Review: American Fool

  • Artist: John Cougar
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1982
  • Total Time: 34:30
  • Genre: Rock

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

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Hurts So Good (Lyrics) G.C. Green, John Mellencamp John Mellencamp (3:42)
Jack & Diane (Lyrics) John Cougar, John Mellencamp John Mellencamp (4:16)
Hand to Hold on To (Lyrics) John Mellencamp John Mellencamp (3:25)
Danger List (Lyrics) John Mellencamp, Larry Crane John Mellencamp (4:28)
Can You Take It (Lyrics) John Mellencamp John Mellencamp (3:35)
Thundering Hearts (Lyrics) John Mellencamp John Mellencamp (3:40)
China Girl Joe New, Jeff Sibar John Mellencamp (3:34)
Close Enough (Lyrics) John Mellencamp John Mellencamp (3:38)
Weakest Moments (Lyrics) John Mellencamp John Mellencamp (4:07)

Credits

Mike Wanchic (Guitar), Brad Gilderman (Assistant Engineer), Larry Crane (Guitar), Don Gehman (Producer), Al Stegmeyer (Assistant Engineer), Kenny Aronoff (Percussion), George "Chocolate" Perry (Bass), Bill Levy (Art Direction), Don Gehman (Engineer), John Cougar Mellencamp (Producer), Dennis Hetzendorfer (Assistant Engineer), Kenny Aronoff (Drums), John Mellencamp (Producer), George Tutko (Engineer), John Mellencamp (?), Jurgen Vollmer (Photography), Mark Stebbeds (Engineer)
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American Fool
Studio album by John Cougar
Released April 12, 1982 (1982-04-12)
Recorded Cherokee Studios, Criteria Studios
1981–1982
Genre Rock
Heartland rock
Length 34:26
Label Riva
Producer John Mellencamp, Don Gehman
Professional reviews
John Cougar chronology
Nothin' Matters And What If It Did
(1980)
American Fool
(1982)
Uh-Huh
(1983)

American Fool is the sixth album by John Mellencamp, released under the stage name John Cougar, released in 1982. This was Mellencamp's last album to be released under the name John Cougar. His next album, Uh-Huh, would be released as a John Cougar Mellencamp project.

Track listing

All songs written by John Mellencamp, except where noted

  1. "Hurts So Good" (Mellencamp, George M. Green) – 3:42
  2. "Jack & Diane" – 4:16
  3. "Hand to Hold on To" – 3:25
  4. "Danger List" (Mellencamp, Larry Crane) – 4:28
  5. "Can You Take It" – 3:35
  6. "Thundering Hearts" (Mellencamp, Green) – 3:40
  7. "China Girl" (Joe New, Jeff Silbar) – 3:34
  8. "Close Enough" – 3:38
  9. "Weakest Moments" – 4:07
  10. "American Fool" (2005 re-issue bonus track) – 3:46

Charts

Album
Year Chart Position
1982 Billboard 200 1
Singles
Year Title Chart Position
1982 "Hurts So Good" Billboard Hot 100 2
Cash Box Top 100 Singles 1
1982 "Jack and Diane" Billboard Hot 100 1
Cash Box Top 100 Singles 1
1982 "Hand to Hold On To" Billboard Hot 100 19
Cash Box Top 100 Singles 22
Charted album tracks
Year Title Chart Position
1982 "Hurts So Good" Billboard Top Tracks 1
1982 "Jack and Diane" Billboard Top Tracks 3
1982 "Thundering Hearts" Billboard Top Tracks 36

Personnel

  • John Cougar - vocal, guitar
  • Larry Crane - guitar
  • Mick Ronson - guitar, vocals, arrangements
  • Mike Wanchic - guitar
  • Kenny Aronoff - drums, percussion
  • George Perry - bass


Preceded by
Mirage by Fleetwood Mac
Billboard 200 number-one album
September 11 - November 12, 1982
Succeeded by
Business as Usual by Men at Work

 
 

 

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