Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are responsible for such infectious songs as American Girl Don't Do Me Like That Free Fallin and some of the most critically acclaimed albums of all time such as Damn the Torpedoes and Full Moon Fever. Throughout the years Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have continued earning critical praise and fan adoration for their trademark brand of straight-ahead American rock 'n' roll and their refusal to compromise their integrity. Along the way they have become recognized as one of America's greatest rock bands and were inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in 2002 their first year of eligibility. Tracklisting: 1. Baby Please Don't Go 2. Crawlin Back To You 3. Handle With Care 4. I Won't Back Down 5. I'm Cryin' 6. Angel Dream 7. Melinda 8. Born In Chicago 9. Red Rooster 10. Carol 11. Refugee 12. Love Is A Long Road 13. You Don't Know How It Feels 14. Black Leather Woman 15. Done Somebody Wrong 16. I Got a Woman 17. Thirteen Days 18. Wake Up Time 19. Rollin In My Baby's Arms 20. Lost Children 21. Two Men Talkin' 22. You Wreck Me
Rock music's most celebrated musicians pay tribute to the legendary George Harrison with a concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
The only available concert recording of one-time New York Doll Johnny Thunders, Dead or Alive is a must for the devoted fan. The casual observer will find much to involve and interest them, particularly in the light of New York's resurgence as the capital of cool. Musically, Thunders was very much part of the trashy New York punk sound, equal parts glam rock and the Ramones. By the time of this 1984 London concert it seemed that his prime had past, especially when you compare the odd snatch of footage from the band's appearance on the Anarchy in the UK tour of 1977. But Thunders could still swagger with the best of them. The film also features rather bizarre snippets of a French movie featuring the singer's hopeless acting skills and a poignant interview where Thunders gamely tries to concentrate the conversation on his music, despite repeated drugs questions. On the DVD: The soundtrack is first class, capturing the Heartbreakers in all their skinny tie-wearing, low-slung guitar glory. The picture quality is less inspiring, belying the made-for-TV nature of the recording. There are plenty of extras, including the aforementioned interview with Thunders, some backstage footage and an opportunity to trawl the extensive Cherry Red back catalogue. --Phil Udell
This 4 disc box set features the following: 2 DVD's of the epic four hour film capturing 30 years of rock and roll history by famed director Peter Bogdanovich (Director's Cut) - This movie contains hours of never before seen footage and interviews with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers plus music from the storied rock band's entire career. The movie features interviews with George Harrison Eddie Vedder Stevie Nicks Dave Grohl Jeff Lynne Rick Rubin Johnny Depp Jackson Browne and more. 1 DVD of the celebrated 30th Anniversary Concert in Heartbreaker hometown Gainesville Florida 1 Soundtrack CD featuring rare and unreleased tracks Tracklisting: DVD Disc 1: Runnin' Down a Dream: 1. Gainesville 2006 2. Elvis 3. What's In A Name 4. Mike 5. Benmont 6. B.Y.O.F (Build Your Own Festival) 7. Fast Forward 8. Deals 9. A Broken Bond 10. Ron and Stan 11. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 12. Third 13. Fuel 14. Howie 15. Poet DVD Disc 2: Runnin' Down a Dream: 1. Bob Dylan 2. Strange Coincidences 3. Scott 4. The Bottom Line 5. Steve 6. John 7. Round Trip 8. Rock and Roll Heaven 9. Runnin' Down a Dream (End credits) 10. One DVD Disc 3: 30th Anniversary Concert: 1. Listen To Her Heart 2. Mary Jane's Last Dance 3. I Won't Back Down 4. Free Fallin' 5. Saving Grace 6. I'm A Man 7. Oh Well 8. Handle With Care 9. Stop Draggin' My Heart Around (with Stevie Nicks) 10. I Need To Know (with Stevie Nicks) 11. It's Good To Be King 12. Down South 13. Southern Accents 14. Insider (with Stevie Nicks) 15. Learning To Fly 16. Don't Come Around Here No More 17. Runnin' Down A Dream 18. You Wreck Me 19. Mystic Eyes 20. American Girl CD Disc 4: Bonus Soundtrack CD: 1. Breakdown 2. Anything That's Rock and Roll 3. Fooled Again (I Don't Like It) 4. American Girl 5. Shadow of A Doubt (A Complex Kid) 6. Stories We Could Tell 7. Keeping Me Alive 8. Honey Bee 9. Lost Highway
The latest addition to Eagle's critically acclaimed and highly successful Classic Albums series is Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 1979 breakthrough album Damn The Torpedoes. The band's third album defined their musical style and took them into the mainstream hitting No.2 on the US charts and spawning the top 10 single Don't Do Me Like That. The DVD features newly filmed contributions from the band members Tom Petty Mike Campbell Benmont Tench Ron Blair and Stan Lynch along with co-producer Jimmy Iovine and engineer Shelly Yakus as they analyse the tracks from the original multi-track tapes and through new and archive performances. Damn The Torpedoes has stood the test of time as one of the great American rock albums of its era and is a worthy addition to the Classic Albums series.
At the age of ten year old, Thomas Earl Pettys destiny to become one of Americas most popular and prolific singer/songwriters began when he met Elvis Presley on the movie set in Florida. Tom Petty has often mentioned that his drive to be a member of a rock n roll band was further reinforced when he saw The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show. At that time, he would never have dreamed of the phenomenal success he would enjoy, and that eventually he would collaborate with some of his musical heroes.
Track Listing: 1.Introduction 2.Jammin' Me 3.Runnin' Down A Dream 4.Swingin' 5.Listen To Her Heart 6.Mary Jane's Last Dance 7.Hey Mama 8.Even The Losers 9.Room At The Top 10.Walls 11.Petty Shuffle 12.Free Fallin' 13.Free Girl Now 14.Dusty Road
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