Greatest Hits (Remastered) Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers

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Album-Release:
1993

HRA-Release:
13.10.2016

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  • 1American Girl03:33
  • 2Breakdown02:42
  • 3Listen To Her Heart03:02
  • 4I Need To Know02:23
  • 5Refugee03:21
  • 6Don't Do Me Like That02:41
  • 7Even The Losers03:37
  • 8Here Comes My Girl04:25
  • 9The Waiting03:56
  • 10You Got Lucky03:35
  • 11Don't Come Around Here No More05:04
  • 12I Won't Back Down02:57
  • 13Runnin' Down A Dream04:23
  • 14Free Fallin'04:16
  • 15Learning To Fly04:01
  • 16Into The Great Wide Open03:42
  • 17Mary Jane's Last Dance04:35
  • 18Something In The Air03:19
  • Total Runtime01:05:32

Info for Greatest Hits (Remastered)

In the 1970s and '80s, amid the rise of New Wave and synth pop, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers almost single-handedly brought old-school power-pop and garage-rock musical values into the mainstream. The roots-conscious Floridians are often regarded as 'heartland rockers,' and tunes like the jangling, Byrds-like 'American Girl' certainly make a case for that appellation. At the same time, 'Don't Come Around Here No More' and 'You Got Lucky' eagerly expand that stylistic template with haunting atmospherics and neo-psychedelic touches.

„Greatest Hits“ offers a handy, hook-laden, single-disc summary of this great American band. It traverses the Heartbreakers' journey from raw, lean '70s enfants terribles to elder rock-&-roll statesmen. Conveniently, it also includes the two best Heartbreakers tunes never to grace one of their studio albums--'Mary Jane's Last Dance' and the Petty/Stevie Nicks duet, 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around.'

„Greatest Hits is a lean yet complete overview of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers' biggest singles from their first prime. Sure, it's possible to pinpoint a few great songs missing, but the group had a lot of great songs during the late '70s and '80s. This rounds up the biggest hits from that era, and in doing so, it turns into a succinct summary of the band at the top of its game. Everything from 'American Girl' to 'Free Fallin'' is included, with 18 tracks proving that Petty was one of the best rockers of his time.“ (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)

Tom Petty, vocals, guitar, keyboards
Mike Campbell, guitar, keyboards
Benmont Tench, keyboards, background vocals
Stan Lynch, drums, background vocals
Howie Epstein, background vocals
Phil Seymour, background vocals

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