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Wildflowers by Tom Petty (CD, Oct-1994, Warner Bros. Records Record Label) 
Wildflowers by Tom Petty (CD, Oct-1994, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

 
Wildflowers by Tom Petty (CD, Oct-1994, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

Artist: Tom Petty
Release Date: Oct 1994
Format: CD
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
Genre: Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 093624575924
Product ID: EPID3161798
Description: Personnel: Tom Petty (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica, piano, organ, bass); Michael Kamen (conductor); Carl Wilson (vocals); Mike Campbell (acoustic & electric guitars, sitar, harpsichord, bass); Marty Rifkin (pedal steel ...
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Track Listing
1. Wildflowers
2. You Don't Know How It Feels
3. Time to Move On
4. You Wreck Me
5. It's Good to Be King
6. Only a Broken Heart
7. Honey Bee
8. Don't Fade on Me
9. Hard on Me
10. Cabin Down Below
11. To Find a Friend
12. Higher Place, A
13. House in the Woods
14. Crawling Back to You
15. Wake up Time

Details
Contributing Artists:Benmont Tench, Carl Wilson, Howie Epstein, Jim Horn, Michael Kamen, Mike Campbell, Ringo Starr
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Tom Petty (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica, piano, organ, bass); Michael Kamen (conductor); Carl Wilson (vocals); Mike Campbell (acoustic & electric guitars, sitar, harpsichord, bass); Marty Rifkin (pedal steel guitar); Jim Horn, Brandon Fields, Gary Herbig, Kim Hutchcroft (saxophone); Benmont Tench (acoustic & electric pianos, organ, harmonium, Mellotron); Howie Epstein (bass, background vocals); John Pierce (bass); Steve Ferrone, Ringo Starr (drums); Lenny Castro, Phil Jones (percussion).
Producers: Rick Rubin, Tom Petty, Mike Campbell.
Engineers: Jim Scott, David Bianco, Richard Dodd.
Recorded at Sound City and Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles, California.
"You Don't Know How It Feels" won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. WILDFLOWERS won a 1996 Grammy for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. WILDFLOWERS was also nominated for Best Rock Album.
It is hard to believe that Tom Petty first stepped onto the rock & roll carousel eighteen years ago. Hard to believe because the best moments of his sizable catalog--the perfect guitar pop of "American Girl," the faux-psychedelia of "Don't Come Around Here No More," the sharp-tongued putdowns like "Century City" and "Zombie Zoo"--have all developed a rare timeless quality. A quality that few, if any, of his contemporaries (Eddie Money, the Cars, etc.) were able to achieve. Harder, still, because in the course of his long career we've never noticed Petty gettin' on in years or becoming an anachronism.
So it is somehow appropriate that on WILDFLOWERS, his second "solo" ride without the full complement of the Heartbreakers, Petty's musings fall predominantly toward his current role in the world. Throughout these reflections Tom Petty plays the kid's game he's been good at for years ("but let me get to the point, let's roll another joint" he sneers knowingly in "You Don't Know How It Feels"). More often than not, the future the songwriter envisions for himself is full of doubts ("Time To Move On") and soon-to-be-dull memories ("Don't Fade On Me"). This makes WILDFLOWERS speak in a far more subdued and wistful tone than most Petty records, creating a darker self-conscious persona.
Tom Petty understands that he's far too established to keep playing a rebellious, one-dimensional rock & roll singer. On WILDFLOWERS he attempts to ground this understanding in a purposeful existence.

Editorial Reviews
Included in Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90's.
Rolling Stone (05/13/1999)

Included in Mojo's 25 Best Albums of 1994 - ...highlights Petty's oddly poignant pop writing which, though full of nostalgic resonances, sounds fresher than ever...
Mojo (01/01/1995)

8 - Excellent - ...the soundtrack for people who felt they were experiencing their mid-life crisis at 14...
NME (11/19/1994)

Recommended - ...Petty has an evocative voice, and writes great, simple melodies. These are his strong points, and both are amply in evidence on WILDFLOWERS...
Spin (01/01/1995)

4 Stars - Excellent - ...Petty's music...has always demanded a respect that no amount of wry humility could undermine, and his new album WILDFLOWERS proves no exception...
Rolling Stone (11/03/1994)

Recommended - ...Petty has an evocative voice, and writes great, simple melodies. These are his strong points, and both are amply in evidence on WILDFLOWERS...
Spin (01/01/1995)

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      Mature Tom Petty - Wildflowers is Petty's Very Best
    Review created: 11/29/05
    8 of 14 people found this review helpful.

    The more I listen to Tom Petty's Wildflowers, the more I enjoy it. The more I wish I listened to it more. Produced by Rick Ruben (amazing huh?!) this is a mature Tom Petty that features lots of acoustics, great lyrics and meaningful, epic songs. The sounds are more mellow and deeper than early 90s Tom Petty (and with a less scratchy voice). Rick Ruben did a phenomenal job with the production - a truly fantastic album!

    1. Wildflowers
    2. You Don't Know How It Feels
    3. Time To Move On
    4. You Wreck Me
    5. It's Good To Be King
    6. Only A Broken Heart
    7. Honey Bee
    8. Don't Fade On Me
    9. Hard On Me
    10. Cabin Down Below
    11. To Find A Friend
    12. Higher Place, A
    13. House In The Woods
    14. Crawling Back To You
    15. Wake Up Time


    Review ID: 10000000000080467
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