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5.0 out of 5 stars Second only to Lonesome Jubilee!
Yes, this album is brief. But like you would when you were a kid listening your favorite a 45 (I know, I'm dating myself!), because there's nothing you won't like on it, it's quick and easy to listen to over and over again. And after you've played it about five or 10 times, you'll play it again and again. My favorite tracks are "Big Jack" and...
Published on Jun 19 2004 by Luis M. Luque

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2.0 out of 5 stars What Happened?
Being a big fan of Mellencamp for years, I was taken aside by this album. The reason I don't like it is not because it did not produce any hits, but I just felt it was very depressing and boring. I love John when he tackles gritty subjects, but on this album he seems to focus on matching the depressing message with bland untextured, boring melodies. Try another album,...
Published on May 18 2001 by J. J Lima


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5.0 out of 5 stars Second only to Lonesome Jubilee!, Jun 19 2004
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Luis M. Luque "luquel" (Crofton, Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dance Naked (Audio CD)
Yes, this album is brief. But like you would when you were a kid listening your favorite a 45 (I know, I'm dating myself!), because there's nothing you won't like on it, it's quick and easy to listen to over and over again. And after you've played it about five or 10 times, you'll play it again and again. My favorite tracks are "Big Jack" and "Breakout," (Unfortunately you can't sample those tracks on this site.) but I love them all. "L.U.V." and "Brothers" are also excellent. I think the title track -- I believe the only single -- is my least favorite of all.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mellencamp never fails to please!, May 27 2004
This review is from: Dance Naked (Audio CD)
DANCE NAKED is a great rock/folk album. Take "Brothers," a story about two brothers who just don't get along...in fact hate each other. Or the title track, which remains romantic even though he's basically asking his girl to strip for him. Or "L.U.V.", a politcally-aimed song of what's wrong in the world. Or "Another Sunny Day", about the future and a man's hope how it will all turn out. Or...

Dear God, every song on this album is good. All nine of them shine with expert songwriting (even the remake of Van Morrison's "Wild Night") and superb instrumentalism. DANCE NAKED may not be Mellencamp's best (he's had a lot of time to record albums), but it's certainly right up there. A must for fans of the genre, or Mellencamp's legions of fans.

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4.0 out of 5 stars JM's music becomes danceable again, Mar 4 2004
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J. Houzet "wozamoya" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dance Naked (Audio CD)
Like others have pointed out, this is a very short album at 30 minutes long. In that way it's similar to Big Daddy, but unlike his albums just before this, Dance Naked is much lighter in tone and more upbeat. JM stripped down his sound to match his earlier work, leaving out the folk instruments he had picked up, like the mandolin, violin, dobro and dulcimer.
The title track is a great start to the album. "When Margaret Comes to Town" is also catchy guitar rock, coming right before the album's huge hit, "Wild Night." Mellencamp covers Van Morrison and does a good job. The fact that it is sung as a duet with Me'Shell Ndegeocello makes it even more appealing. There are serious lyrics on this album (especially "Another Sunny Day 12/25"), but the music is generally upbeat.
Dance Naked lacks JM's famous story-songs, but it's still a gem in his body of work. The songs are nearly all three-minute ditties with catchy hooks and repetitive choruses. It's a nice CD to put in at a party.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Little Soft in the Middle, Nov 20 2001
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Brian D. Rubendall (Oakton, VA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dance Naked (Audio CD)
"Dance Naked," which just barely exceeds EP length at nine tracks and less than forty minutes, is nevertheless an adventuresome album for this artist. The album starts with three songs, including the title track, "Brothers" and "When Margaret Comes to Town," that are a deviation from Mellencamp's usual straightforward storytelling style. Instead, he uses catchy rhythms and repetetive choruses to a fine sonic effect. Unfortunately, the disc loses momentum with the fairly uninteresting (but nevertheless massively popular) cover version of "Wild Night." Van Morrison's original version is far superior. Then comes the rather dopey "l.u.v.," typical of the kinds of lyrical bludenrs Mellencamp occasionally pulls. Fortunately, he gets back to the good stuff with "Big Jack" and album ends as strongly as it began.

Mellencamp needed to do something different in order to reenergize his career. With "Dance Naked," he did so, and was mostly successful.

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2.0 out of 5 stars What Happened?, May 18 2001
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J. J Lima (walnut, Ca. United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dance Naked (Audio CD)
Being a big fan of Mellencamp for years, I was taken aside by this album. The reason I don't like it is not because it did not produce any hits, but I just felt it was very depressing and boring. I love John when he tackles gritty subjects, but on this album he seems to focus on matching the depressing message with bland untextured, boring melodies. Try another album, any other album!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mellencamp Bares All, Feb 7 2001
This review is from: Dance Naked (Audio CD)
Dance Naked was a surprise release by John Mellencamp. The album was released only a few months after Human wheels and was spurred on by his biggest hit of the 90's (and since Cherry Bomb in 1988), the Van Morrison cover "Wild Night". Me'shell NdegeOcello duets with Mr. Mellencamp and her pulsating bass provides a strong backbone to the song. The party atmosphere of that song is in sharp contrast to the rest of the album. The album's title is appropriate as the other songs are barer in nature. The title track, "Another Sunny Day 12/25", "L.U.V." and "The Big Jack" are especially strong. coupled with Human Wheels, Dance Naked find Mr. Mellencamp will to expose himself to the public.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Too short!, Dec 16 2000
This review is from: Dance Naked (Audio CD)
This is really a good album, every song, from the hit "Wild Night" with Me'shell Ndegeocello is a good song, but why only 9 songs? It's not even like they are long. The longest is only 3 minutes 37 seconds. But, despite that fact, this album rocks. And in the tradition of Springsteen his songs tell stories of everyday life... "Brothers" is a Cain and Abel type of story, "Another Sunny Day" is a poignant song in the folk style about the state of the world. This album is so good, it really makes you wish it was at least one-more-song longer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible, Aug 5 2000
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Robert L. Hinton (Palm Bay, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dance Naked (Audio CD)
From start to finish, this CD rocks. There is one slow song, but it is done so beautifully that it doesn't disturb the flow of the set. 'LUV' is one of the highest energized songs he has done in a while. The prementioned slow song 'another sunny day' is just wonderful. Most Mellencamp CD's have 1 or 2 songs I could skip through. Not this one. The only thing bad about it is it's only 30 minutes long. Keep rockin' John and co.
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5.0 out of 5 stars True Music, July 6 2000
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This review is from: Dance Naked (Audio CD)
These songs are a little different than the norm for John. These are songs that you dance to in your kitchen on a friday night when nobody is looking. It is raw, true, free music. Singing to these songs comes naturally because they connect to your mind. What can I say, the man has talent.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Updated Sound for John Mellencamp, Jun 2 2000
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David R. Miller (Huntsville, Al USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dance Naked (Audio CD)
This is a good album full of good tracks - no filler material. This is something different for John Mellencamp; a different kind of sound, and I like it. I bought the CD for the song "Wild Night", which I think is the best track on the album. I also like "Dance Naked" a lot, but all of the tracks are good.

This album is not full of country-tinged, midwestern sounds like a lot of his former work. It is lighter and danceable. It's more "feel-good" music than I've heard him do in a long time. I think this is his best album to date.

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