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Format: 2LP
Label: Real Gone Music
Year: 2025
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 The Hard Way
A2 He Thinks He'll Keep Her
A3 Rhythm Of The Blues
A4 I Feel Lucky
A5 The Bug
A6 Not Too Much To Ask
B1 Passionate Kisses
B2 Only A Dream
B3 I Am A Town
B4 Walking Through Fire
B5 I Take My Chances
B6 Come On Come On
Originally released in 1992. This first LP edition pressed on grape color vinyl.
PERSONNEL:
Guitar – John Jennings, Mary-Chapin Carpenter
Vocals – John Jennings, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin
Bass – Rob Glaub, John Jenning
Drums – Andy Newmark, Robbie Magruder
Hammond Organ – Benmont Tench
Piano – Jon Carroll, Matt Rollings
Mary Chapin Carpenter’s most popular album, with sales of 3 million copies, "Come On Come On" is a contemporary country landmark. Seven of its songs became country hits: “I Feel Lucky,” “I Take My Chances,” “Not Too Much to Ask,” “The Hard Way,” “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her,” and two inspired covers, of Dire Straits’ “The Bug” and Lucinda Williams’ “Passionate Kisses.”
More than that, this 1992 release pointed the way towards what country music would become in the 21st century, with its savvy seasoning of pop sounds into a more personal style of country songwriting from a woman's point of view.
If you’re thinking that sounds familiar, you’re not wrong; "Come On Come On"’s prodigious commercial success isn’t the only thing this record has in common with the early work of Taylor Swift. It also crossed over into the rock realm , and the flourishing Americana and alt-country audiences of the early ‘90s ate this album up. Guest stars like Rosanne Cash, The Indigo Girls, Bemont Tench (Tom Petty, Lone Justice) and Shawn Colvin helped amplify the crossover appeal.
Label: Real Gone Music
Year: 2025
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 The Hard Way
A2 He Thinks He'll Keep Her
A3 Rhythm Of The Blues
A4 I Feel Lucky
A5 The Bug
A6 Not Too Much To Ask
B1 Passionate Kisses
B2 Only A Dream
B3 I Am A Town
B4 Walking Through Fire
B5 I Take My Chances
B6 Come On Come On
Originally released in 1992. This first LP edition pressed on grape color vinyl.
PERSONNEL:
Guitar – John Jennings, Mary-Chapin Carpenter
Vocals – John Jennings, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin
Bass – Rob Glaub, John Jenning
Drums – Andy Newmark, Robbie Magruder
Hammond Organ – Benmont Tench
Piano – Jon Carroll, Matt Rollings
Mary Chapin Carpenter’s most popular album, with sales of 3 million copies, "Come On Come On" is a contemporary country landmark. Seven of its songs became country hits: “I Feel Lucky,” “I Take My Chances,” “Not Too Much to Ask,” “The Hard Way,” “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her,” and two inspired covers, of Dire Straits’ “The Bug” and Lucinda Williams’ “Passionate Kisses.”
More than that, this 1992 release pointed the way towards what country music would become in the 21st century, with its savvy seasoning of pop sounds into a more personal style of country songwriting from a woman's point of view.
If you’re thinking that sounds familiar, you’re not wrong; "Come On Come On"’s prodigious commercial success isn’t the only thing this record has in common with the early work of Taylor Swift. It also crossed over into the rock realm , and the flourishing Americana and alt-country audiences of the early ‘90s ate this album up. Guest stars like Rosanne Cash, The Indigo Girls, Bemont Tench (Tom Petty, Lone Justice) and Shawn Colvin helped amplify the crossover appeal.