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| No. 1 hit Again Tonight, plus Get A Leg Up, Love & Happiness (orig. plus bonus remix), Last Chance, Now More Than Ever, etc. |
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| 1 Love and Happiness |
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| 2 Now More Than Ever |
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| 3 I Ain't Ever Satisfied |
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| 4 Get a Leg Up |
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| 5 Crazy Ones |
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| 6 Last Chance |
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| 7 They're So Tough |
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| 8 Melting Pot |
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| 9 Whenever We Wanted |
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| 10 Again Tonight |
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| 11 Love and Happiness |
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Album Review
John Mellencamp took his signature blend of Stonesy rock and folk as far as it could go on "Big Daddy", so he wisely returned to straight-ahead rock & roll with "Whenever We Wanted". "Uh-Huh" was the last record he made that rocked as hard and consistently as this, and his songwriting had improved considerably in the years since that breakthrough release. Which means, of course, that "Whenever We Wanted" is more consistent than the earlier record, but it never reaches the highs of "Uh-Huh". Even its best moments ("Love And Happiness," "Get A Leg Up," "Whenever We Wanted," "Again Tonight") shine because of their craftsmanship, failing to achieve the kinetic energy of his earlier work. "Whenever We Wanted" remains a solid record, but it's one that feels like a holding pattern. [In 2005 Universal remastered Mellencamp's catalog and included an extra cut on each title. "Whenever We Wanted" contains a completely throwaway "London Club Mix" of "Love And Happiness" remixed by Ralph Jezzard. It was originally the B-side of the "Again Tonight" CD single.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: John Mellencamp |
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