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Tom Petty BiographyUpon the release of their first album in the late '70s, Tom Petty the Heartbreakers were shoehorned into the punk/new wave movement by some observers who picked up on the tough, vibrant energy of the group's blend of Byrds riffs and Stonesy swagger. In a way, the categorization made sense. Compared to the heavy metal and art rock that dominated mid-'70s guitar rock, the Heartbreakers' bracing return to roots was nearly as unexpected as the crashing chords of the Clash. As time progressed, it became clear that the band didn't break from tradition like their punk contemporaries. Instead, they celebrated it, culling the best parts of the British Invasion, American garage rock, and Dylanesque singer/songwriters to create a distinctively American hybrid that recalled the past without being indebted to it.The Heartbreakers were a tight, muscular, and versatile backing band that provided the proper support for Petty's songs, which cataloged a series of middle-class losers and dreamers. While his slurred, nasal voice may have recalled Dylan and Roger McGuinn, Petty's songwriting was lean and direct, recalling the simple, unadorned style of Neil Young. Throughout his career, Petty the Heartbreakers never departed from their signature rootsy sound, but they were able to expand it, bringing in psychedelic, Southern rock, and new wave influences; they were also one of the few of the traditionalist rock rollers who embraced music videos, filming some of the most inventive and popular videos in MTV history. His willingness to experiment with the boundaries of classic rock roll helped Petty sustain his popularity well into the '90s. Born and raised in northern Florida, Tom Petty began playing music while he was still in high school. At the age of 17, he dropped out of school to join Mudcrutch, which also featured guitarist Mike Campbell and keyboardist Benmont Tench. By 1970, Mudcrutch had moved to Los Angeles with hopes of finding a record contract. The fledgling Shelter Records, founded by Leon Russell and Denny Cordell, offered the group a contract. However, Mudcrutch splintered apart shortly after relocating to L.A. Cordell was willing to record Petty as a solo act, but the singer's reception to the idea was tentative. Over the next few years, Petty drifted through bands, eventually hooking back up with Campbell and Tench in 1975. At the time, the duo were working with bassist Ron Blair and drummer Stan Lynch; soon, Petty became involved with the band, which was then named the Heartbreakers. Petty was still under contract to Shelter, and the group assumed his deal, releasing Tom Petty the Heartbreakers in 1976. Initially, the band's debut was ignored in the United States, but when the group supported it in England with a tour opening for Nils Lofgren, the record began to take off. Within a few months, the band was headlining its own British tours and the album was in the U.K. Top 30. Prompted by the record's British success, Shelter pushed the album and the single "Breakdown" in the U.S., this time to success; "Breakdown" became a Top 40 hit and "American Girl" became an album-oriented radio staple. You're Gonna Get It, the Heartbreakers' second album, was released in 1978 and it became the group's first American Top 40 record. Petty the Heartbreakers were poised to break into the big time when they ran into severe record company problems. Shelter's parent company, ABC Records, was bought by MCA Records, and Petty attempted to renegotiate his contract with the label. MCA was unwilling to meet most of his demands, and halfway through 1979, he filed for bankruptcy. Soon afterward, he settled into an agreement with MCA, signing with their subsidiary Backstreet Records. Released late in 1979, Damn the Torpedoes was his first release on Backstreet. Damn the Torpedoes was Petty's breakthrough release, earning uniformly excellent reviews, generating the Top Ten hit "Don't Do Me Like That" and the number 15 "Refugee," and spending seven weeks at number two on the U.S. charts; it would eventually sell over two million copies. Though he was at a peak of popularity, Petty ran into record company trouble again when he and the Heartbreakers prepared to release Hard Promises, the 1981 follow-up to Damn the Torpedoes. MCA wanted to release the record at the list price of 9.98, which was a high price at the time. Petty refused to comply to their wishes, threatening to withhold the album from the label and organizing a fan protest that forced the company to release the record at 8.98. Hard Promises became a Top Ten hit, going platinum and spawning the hit single "The Waiting." Later that year, Petty produced Del Shannon's comeback album Drop Down and Get Me and wrote "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" as a duet for himself and Stevie Nicks. Featured on her album Bella Donna, which was recorded with the Heartbreakers' support, "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" became a number three hit. Petty the Heartbreakers returned late in 1982 with Long After Dark, which became their third Top Ten album in a row. Following its release, bassist Ron Blair left the band and was replaced by Howie Epstein, who previously played with John Hiatt. Petty the Heartbreakers spent nearly three years making Southern Accents, the follow-up to Long After Dark. Hiring Eurythmics' Dave Stewart as a producer, the band attempted to branch out musically, reaching into new territories like soul, psychedelia, and new wave. However, the recording wasn't easy -- at its worst, Petty punched a studio wall and broke his left hand, reportedly in frustration over the mixing. Southern Accents was finally released in the spring of 1985, preceded by the neo-psychedelic single "Don't Come Around Here No More," which featured a popular, pseudo--Alice in Wonderland video. Southern Accents was another hit record, peaking at number seven and going platinum. Following its release, Petty the Heartbreakers spent 1986 on tour as Bob Dylan's backing band. Dylan contributed to the lead single "Jammin' Me," from the Heartbreakers' next album, Let Me Up (I've Had Enough), which was released to mixed reviews in the spring of 1987. Just after the record's release, Petty's house and most of his belongings were destroyed by fire; he, his wife, and two daughters survived unscathed. During 1988, Petty became a member of the supergroup the Traveling Wilburys, which also featured Dylan, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, and Jeff Lynne. The Wilburys released their first album at the end of 1988 and its sound became the blueprint for Petty's first solo effort, 1989's Full Moon Fever. Produced by Lynne and featuring the support of most of the Heartbreakers, Full Moon Fever became Petty's commercial pinnacle, reaching number three on the U.S. charts, going triple platinum, and generating the hit singles "I Won't Back Down," "Runnin' Down a Dream," and "Free Fallin'," which reached number seven. In 1990, he contributed to the Traveling Wilburys' second album, Vol. 3. Petty officially reunited with the Heartbreakers on Into the Great Wide Open, which was also produced by Jeff Lynne. Released in the spring of 1991, Into the Great Wide Open sustained the momentum of Full Moon Fever, earning strong reviews and going platinum. Following the release of 1993's Greatest Hits, which featured two new tracks produced by Rick Rubin, including the Top 20 hit "Mary Jane's Last Dance," Petty left MCA for Warner Bros.; upon signing, it was revealed that he negotiated a 20 million deal in 1989. Drummer Stan Lynch left the Heartbreakers in 1994 as Petty was recording his second solo album with producer Rubin and many members of the Heartbreakers. Like Full Moon Fever before it, 1994's Wildflowers was greeted by enthusiastic reviews and sales, tying his previous solo album for his biggest-selling studio album. In addition to going triple platinum and peaking at number eight, the album spawned the hit singles "You Don't Know How It Feels," "You Wreck Me," and "It's Good to Be King." Petty the Heartbreakers reunited in 1996 to record the soundtrack for the Edward Burns film She's the One. The resulting soundtrack album was a moderate hit, peaking at number 15 on the U.S. charts and going gold. Echo followed three years later. 2002 saw the release of The Last DJ, a scathing attack on the corporate greed inherent in the music business. It was followed in 2006 by Highway Companion. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide 2007 - Highway Companion (Special Edition)01. Tom Petty - Saving Grace02. Tom Petty - Square One 03. Tom Petty - Flirting with Time 04. Tom Petty - Down South 05. Tom Petty - Jack 06. Tom Petty - Turn this Car Around 07. Tom Petty - Big Weekend 08. Tom Petty - Night Driver 09. Tom Petty - Damaged by Love 10. Tom Petty - This Old Town 11. Tom Petty - Ankle Deep 12. Tom Petty - The Golden Rose 13. Tom Petty - Home 14. Tom Petty - Around the Roses 15. Tom Petty - Big Weekend (Demo Version) 16. Tom Petty - This Old Town (Demo Version) 2006 - Highway Companion01. Tom Petty - Saving Grace02. Tom Petty - Square One 03. Tom Petty - Flirting With Time 04. Tom Petty - Down South 05. Tom Petty - Jack 06. Tom Petty - Turn This Car Around 07. Tom Petty - Big Weekend 08. Tom Petty - Night Driver 09. Tom Petty - Damaged By Love 10. Tom Petty - This Old Town 11. Tom Petty - Ankle Deep 12. Tom Petty - The Golden Rose 2002 - The Last DJ01. Tom Petty - The Last DJ02. Tom Petty - Money Becomes King 03. Tom Petty - Dreamville 04. Tom Petty - Joe 05. Tom Petty - When A Kid Goes Bad 06. Tom Petty - Like A Diamond 07. Tom Petty - Lost Children 08. Tom Petty - Blue Sunday 09. Tom Petty - You And Me 10. Tom Petty - The Man Who Loves Women 11. Tom Petty - Have Love Will Travel 12. Tom Petty - Can't Stop The Sun 1997 - The Fillmore West Concert [CD 1]01. Tom Petty - Around And Around02. Tom Petty - Reelin' And A Rockin' 03. Tom Petty - Jammin' Me 04. Tom Petty - Runnin' Down The Dream 05. Tom Petty - Time On My Side 06. Tom Petty - Call Me The Breeze 07. Tom Petty - Cabin Down Below 08. Tom Petty - Diddy Wah Diddy 09. Tom Petty - Slaughter On 10th Avenue 10. Tom Petty - Listen To Her Heart 11. Tom Petty - I Won't Back Down 12. Tom Petty - The Date I Had With That Ugly 13. Tom Petty - I Found My Baby 14. Tom Petty - Serves You Right To Suffer 15. Tom Petty - Boogie Chillin' 1997 - The Fillmore West Concert [CD 2]01. Tom Petty - It's Good To Be King02. Tom Petty - Green Onion 03. Tom Petty - You ARe My Sunshine 04. Tom Petty - Ain't No Sunshine 05. Tom Petty - On The Street 06. Tom Petty - I Want You Back Again 07. Tom Petty - Little Maggie 08. Tom Petty - Walls 09. Tom Petty - Angel Dream 10. Tom Petty - Guitar Boogie Shuffle 11. Tom Petty - Even The Loosers 12. Tom Petty - American Girl 13. Tom Petty - You Really Got Me 14. Tom Petty - Country Farm 15. Tom Petty - You Wreck Me 16. Tom Petty - Shakin' All Over 1997 - The Fillmore West Concert [CD 3]01. Tom Petty - Mary Jane's Last Dance02. Tom Petty - You Don't Know How It Feels 03. Tom Petty - I Got A Woman 04. Tom Petty - Free Fallin' 05. Tom Petty - Gloria 06. Tom Petty - Bye Bye Johnny 07. Tom Petty - Satisfaction 08. Tom Petty - Louie Louie 09. Tom Petty - It's All Over Now 10. Tom Petty - Alright For Now 1995 - Playback, Vol. 1: The Big Jangle01. Tom Petty - Breakdown02. Tom Petty - American Girl 03. Tom Petty - Hometown Blues 04. Tom Petty - Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll 05. Tom Petty - I Need To Know 06. Tom Petty - Listen To Her Heart 07. Tom Petty - When The Time Comes 08. Tom Petty - Too Much Ain't Enough 09. Tom Petty - No Second Thoughts 10. Tom Petty - Baby's A Rock 'n' Roller 11. Tom Petty - Refugee 12. Tom Petty - Here Comes My Girl 13. Tom Petty - Even The Losers 14. Tom Petty - The Waiting 15. Tom Petty - Shadow Of A Doubt (A Complex K 16. Tom Petty - Don't Do Me Like That 17. Tom Petty - A Woman In Love 18. Tom Petty - Something Big 19. Tom Petty - A Thing About You 20. Tom Petty - Insider 21. Tom Petty - You Can Still Change Your Mind 1995 - Playback, Vol. 2: Spoiled & Mistreated01. Tom Petty - You Got Lucky02. Tom Petty - Change Of Heart 03. Tom Petty - Straight Into Darkness 04. Tom Petty - The Same Old You 05. Tom Petty - Rebels 06. Tom Petty - Don't Come Around Here No More 07. Tom Petty - Southern Accents 08. Tom Petty - Make It Better (Forget About M 09. Tom Petty - The Best Of Everything 10. Tom Petty - So You Wan't To Be A Rock 'n' 11. Tom Petty - Don't Bring Me Down 12. Tom Petty - Jammin' Me 13. Tom Petty - It'll All Work Out 14. Tom Petty - Mike's Life _ Mike's World 15. Tom Petty - Think About Me 16. Tom Petty - A Self-Made Man 1995 - Playback, Vol. 3: Good Booty01. Tom Petty - Free Fallin'02. Tom Petty - I Won't Back Down 03. Tom Petty - Love Is A Long Road 04. Tom Petty - Runnin' Down A Dream 05. Tom Petty - Yer So Bad 06. Tom Petty - Alright For Now 07. Tom Petty - Learning To Fly 08. Tom Petty - Into The Great Wide Open 09. Tom Petty - All Or Nothin' 10. Tom Petty - Out In the Cold 11. Tom Petty - Build To Last 12. Tom Petty - Mary Jane's Last Dance 13. Tom Petty - Christmas All Over Again 14. Tom Petty - Something In The Air 1995 - Playback, Vol. 5: Through the Cracks01. Tom Petty - On The Street02. Tom Petty - Depot Street 03. Tom Petty - Cry To Me 04. Tom Petty - Don't Do Me Like That (Mudcrut 05. Tom Petty - I Can't Fight It 06. Tom Petty - Since You Said You Loved Me 07. Tom Petty - Lousiana Rain 08. Tom Petty - Keeping Me Alive 09. Tom Petty - Turning Point 10. Tom Petty - Stop Draggin' My Heart Around 11. Tom Petty - The Apartment Song (Demo) 12. Tom Petty - Big Boss Man 13. Tom Petty - The Image Of Me 14. Tom Petty - Moon Pie 15. Tom Petty - The Damage You've Done (Countr 1995 - Playback, Vol. 6: Nobody's Children01. Tom Petty - Got My Mind Up (Original Versi02. Tom Petty - Ways To Be Wicked 03. Tom Petty - Can't Get Her Out 04. Tom Petty - Waiting For Tonight 05. Tom Petty - Travelin' 06. Tom Petty - Baby, Let's Play House 07. Tom Petty - Wooden Heart 08. Tom Petty - God's Gift To Man 09. Tom Petty - You Get Me High 10. Tom Petty - Come Down To My House 11. Tom Petty - You Come Through 12. Tom Petty - Up In Mississippi Tonight 1994 - Wildflowers01. Tom Petty - Wildflowers02. Tom Petty - You Don't Know How It Feels 03. Tom Petty - Time To Move On 04. Tom Petty - You Wreck Me 05. Tom Petty - It's Good To Be King 06. Tom Petty - Only A Broken Heart 07. Tom Petty - Honey Bee 08. Tom Petty - Don't Fade On Me 09. Tom Petty - Hard On Me 10. Tom Petty - Cabin Down Below 11. Tom Petty - To Find A Friend 12. Tom Petty - A Higher Place 13. Tom Petty - House In The Woods 14. Tom Petty - Crawling Back To You 15. Tom Petty - Wake Up Time 1993 - Tom Petty: Greatest Hits01. Tom Petty - American Girl02. Tom Petty - Breakdown 03. Tom Petty - Anything That's Rock 'N' 04. Tom Petty - Listen To Her Heart 05. Tom Petty - I Need To Know 06. Tom Petty - Don't Do Me Like That 07. Tom Petty - Even The Losers 08. Tom Petty - Here Comes My Girl 09. Tom Petty - Waiting 10. Tom Petty - You Got Lucky 1991 - Into the Great Wide Open01. Tom Petty - Learning To Fly02. Tom Petty - Kings Highway 03. Tom Petty - Into The Great Wide Open 04. Tom Petty - Two Gunslingers 05. Tom Petty - The Dark Of The Sun 06. Tom Petty - All Or Nothing 07. Tom Petty - All The Wrong Reasons 08. Tom Petty - Too Good To Be True 09. Tom Petty - Out In The Cold 10. Tom Petty - You And I Will Meet Again 11. Tom Petty - Makin' Some Noise 12. Tom Petty - Built To Last 13. Tom Petty - Breakdown 14. Tom Petty - I Need To Know 15. Tom Petty - Refugee 1991 - Live In Oakland, California01. Tom Petty - King's Highway02. Tom Petty - To Good To Be True 03. Tom Petty - I Won't Back Down 04. Tom Petty - Free Fallin' 05. Tom Petty - Out Of The Cold 06. Tom Petty - Psychotic Reaction 07. Tom Petty - Ben's Boogie 08. Tom Petty - Learning To Fly 09. Tom Petty - Here Comes My Girl 10. Tom Petty - Into The Great Wide Open 11. Tom Petty - I'm Tired Joey Boy 12. Tom Petty - You're so Bad 13. Tom Petty - Refugee 14. Tom Petty - Runnin' Down a Dream 15. Tom Petty - Lonely Weekends 16. Tom Petty - Makin' Some Noise 1991 - Storytellers01. Tom Petty - I Won't Back Down02. Tom Petty - Storytellers Dialog 03. Tom Petty - Free Fallin' 04. Tom Petty - Storytellers Dialog 05. Tom Petty - You Don't Know How It Feels 06. Tom Petty - Storytellers Dialog 07. Tom Petty - You Wreck Me Baby 08. Tom Petty - Storytellers Dialog 09. Tom Petty - Room At The Top 10. Tom Petty - Storytellers Dialog 11. Tom Petty - Walls 12. Tom Petty - Storytellers Dialog 13. Tom Petty - Swingin' 14. Tom Petty - Storytellers Dialog 15. Tom Petty - Angel Dream 16. Tom Petty - Storytellers Dialog 17. Tom Petty - King's Highway (Saturday Night 18. Tom Petty - Room At The Top (Saturday Nigh 1989 - Full Moon Fever + Bonus01. Tom Petty - Free Fallin'02. Tom Petty - I Won't Back Down 03. Tom Petty - Love Is A Long Road 04. Tom Petty - A Face In the Crowd 05. Tom Petty - Runnin' Down A Dream 06. Tom Petty - Feel A Hole Lot Better 07. Tom Petty - Yer So Bad 08. Tom Petty - Depending On You 09. Tom Petty - The Apartment Song 10. Tom Petty - Alright For Now 11. Tom Petty - A Mind With A Heart Of It's Own 12. Tom Petty - Zombie Zoo 13. Tom Petty - Mary Jane's Last Dance (Bonus) 14. Tom Petty - Something In The Air (Bonus) 15. Tom Petty - The Waiting (Bonus) 1987 - Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)01. Tom Petty - Jammin' Me02. Tom Petty - Runaway Trains 03. Tom Petty - The Damage You've Done 04. Tom Petty - It'll All Work Out 05. Tom Petty - My Life / Your World 06. Tom Petty - Think About Me 07. Tom Petty - All Mixed Up 08. Tom Petty - A Self-Made Man 09. Tom Petty - Ain't Love Strange 10. Tom Petty - How Many More Days 11. Tom Petty - Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) |
