Label: | Warner Bros. |
Genre: | Pop/Rock |
Product No.: |
AWAR 556189
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UPC: | 093624918882 |
Availability: | Back Ordered |
Category: |
140 / 150 Gram Vinyl Record |
No. of Discs: | 2 |
Note: | 140 Gram |
Also available on:
• 180 Gram Vinyl Record
140-gram 2LP
Mastered from the uncompressed 24-bit/48K files
The Heartbreakers have always been a solid rock for Petty, and their playing has always served the songs to the point where their musicianship's often been overlooked. But Mike Campbell is among the best second men in rock, and his lead guitar playing has defined Petty's sound for years. Here, it comes out blistering, as if the band have spent their entire career studying Chicago blues.
There's the slow creep of "Takin' My Time," the full-on highway attack of "U.S. 41," and the heartbreak shuffle of "Let Yourself Go," where Petty takes his FM-radio croon and his classic rock stature and applies it to the music that influenced his influences. "Don't Pull Me Over" sparkles with a touch of country honky-tonk in its visions of falling stars on moonlit nights. It's an unexpected and welcomed move from a guy more often likened to folk-rock and the jangle of The Byrds.
![]() | Side 1 |
![]() | Jefferson Jericho Blues |
![]() | First Flash Of Freedom |
![]() | Running Man's Bible |
![]() | Side 2 |
![]() | The Trip To Pirate's Cove |
![]() | Candy |
![]() | No Reason To Cry |
![]() | I Should Have Known It |
![]() | Side 3 |
![]() | U.S. 41 |
![]() | Takin' My Time |
![]() | Let Yourself Go |
![]() | Don't Pull Me Over |
![]() | Side 4 |
![]() | Lover's Touch |
![]() | High In The Morning |
![]() | Something Good Coming |
![]() | Good Enough |
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