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| I Need A Lover (here in original album version & bonus alt. version) became the first hit for then-“Johnny Cougar.” Plus Factory, Born Reckless, more. |
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| 1 Born Reckless |
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| 2 Factory |
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| 3 Night Slumming |
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| 4 Taxi Dancer |
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| 5 I Need a Lover |
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| 6 Alley of the Angels |
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| 7 High C Cherrie |
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| 8 Where the Sidewalk Ends |
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| 9 Let Them Run Your Lives |
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| 10 Goodnight |
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| 11 I Need a Lover |
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Album Review
Since neither "Chestnut Street Incident" or "The Kid Inside" generated much attention, John Cougar's third album, "A Biography", wasn't released in America. Ironically, it was his best effort yet, featuring a harder and genuinely rocking backbeat and, in the silly but catchy "I Need A Lover," his first good song. The rest of the album didn't even come close to matching those heights, yet the song indicated that Mellencamp had talent -- he just wasn't sure how to access it. [This version of the album includes bonus material.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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