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The title track will surely garner the most attention. This soulful shout-out tells the travails of an interracial couple and jabs at entertainers who use the word nigga with a potent rap from Chuck D of Public Enemy (who bellows, "Die, n-word, die/But I wanna live/Let's ride"). Despite this hip-hop opening, the rest of Cuttin' Heads has more in common with the organic, rootsy Lonesome Jubilee than Mellencamp's genre-bridging 1996 experiment, Mr. Happy Go Lucky. Various and sundry instruments - from omnipresent acoustic and electric guitars to violin, flute, organ, pedal steel, banjo and mandolin - weave in and out of these leanly arranged tunes. Percussion is much in evidence and even lends a Santana- esque texture to "Just Like You." Mellencamp, as usual, writes strikingly about the heart ("Deep Blue Heart") and the heartland ("Crazy Island"), the twin concerns on an album that manages to be at once old-fashioned and very contemporary.
(Posted: Oct 1, 2001)
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- Cuttin' Heads
- Peaceful World
- Deep Blue Heart
- Crazy Island
- Just Like You
- The Same Way I Do
- Women Seem
- Worn Out Nervous Condition
- Shy
- In Our Lives
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