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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624987338
Label: Warner Bros.
Manufacturer: Warner Bros.
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner Bros.
Release Date: April 29, 2008
Sales Rank: 151
Studio: Warner Bros.










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Amazon.com:
'I just finished a record with Mudcrutch, my old band before the Heartbreakers. I am over the moon about it. I couldn't have hoped for it to be as good as it came out.' In summer 2007, Tom Petty reunited Mudcrutch, consisting of himself, Heartbreakers Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench, original bandmember Tom Leadon, and Randall Marsh, who joined when Mudcrutch first went to Los Angeles in search of a record deal in the early 70s. Now, more than 30 years later, Mudcrutch finally has its debut album. With new Petty songs and a handful of covers, the self-titled disc is both classic rock and a rock classic.









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Disc 1:
  1. Shady Grove
  2. Scare Easy
  3. Orphan Of The Storm
  4. Six Days On The Road
  5. Crystal River
  6. Oh Maria
  7. This Is A Good Street
  8. The Wrong Thing To Do
  9. Queen Of The Go-Go Girls
  10. June Apple
  11. Lover Of The Bayou
  12. Topanga Cowgirl
  13. Bootleg Flyer
  14. House Of Stone


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * How about \" BROWN EYED GIRL\" ...
Kind of like wildflowers, but with a 70's sound. YEP!! 70's sound. I really think though, tom petty should stick to the HEART-BREAKERS and a new CD. AS WELL AS A GR. HITS #2. We need more albums with those GUYS. There getting old, don't waste there time , not makeing new albums. ALSO : To TOM PETTY.....Make a remake of the song " BROWN EYED GIRL ( Van-morrison ) ".............And put it on your next album...THAT SONG FITS YOUR STYLE and it would sound awsome with your voise.....REALLY.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * What Should Have Happened After Wildflowers ...
When it came to "just plain Tom Petty" albums, we had '89's "Full Moon Fever", followed by '94's "Wildflowers". Then there was this humongous gap between that and '06's "Highway Companion". Now we finally have the piece that was supposed to go in there, in this album. The classic "Shady Grove" (which I first heard in junior high on a live Kingston Trio set). Then right away we get the best one; "Scare Easy". Other standouts are the Dave Dudley hit "Six Days On the Road", which was his followup to the spoken "Giddyup Go", They both became major forces during country's big nationwide radio breakout of the 1960s and it's good to hear Petty do one of them. He even does the extended Lynyrd Skynyrd thing in "Crystal River" when (as another reviwer pointed out) he doesn't usually do long stuff in the studio. When it comes to the McGuinn number "Lover Of the Bayou", though, I realize McGuinn's name might very well be the answer Petty would give to the question "who's your daddy?", but let's face it, McGuinn himself had a hard time doing justice to that song--the best version is to be found kicking off the live section of the Byrds' "Untitled". It remains the winnah and still champeen. It strikes me that Petty is at his best on these special projects apart from the Heartbreakers. Why the HB releases don't have that kind of direct, no BS energy is beyond me. Come on, TP--Jake Dylan is in your rear view mirror. It ain't like you don't have it anymore--this album proves that!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * BEST PETTY RELEASE FOR YEARS. ...
BEEN A TOM PETTY FAN FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS NOW AND ALLWAYS LIKED THE CLASSIC STUFF BETTER THAN HIS RESENT RELEASES,AND THIS I A RETURN TO THE CLASSIC TP AND ITS NOTTHING LESS THAN FANTASTIC,ADD THAT THE SOUND ON THIS CD IS GREAT IN FACT THE BEST IVE COME ACROSS IN A VERY LONG TIME.GREAT ALBUM GO BUY IT.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Lots of fun ...
The more I listen the more I love this CD. A little bit country, a little bit folk, a little bit rock and roll. Don't take it too seriously. The band seems to really be enjoying themselves. This one is lots of fun!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * If you want rock, look somewhere else. This is country! ...
Listen to the song samples first before you buy...

This album was "recommended" to me by Amazon.com presumably based on my history of purchases. Well Amazon, you got it dead wrong. This is 100% country, and if you like that, fine, but if you don't, run don't walk.




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