Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers – She’s The One (1996, FLAC)



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01-17-2014, 03:29 AM
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers – She’s The One (1996, FLAC)

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All songs written by Tom Petty, except where noted.

01. Walls (Circus) – 4:25
02. Grew Up Fast – 5:09
03. Zero from Outer Space – 3:08
04. Climb That Hill (Petty, Mike Campbell) – 3:57
05. Change the Locks (Lucinda Williams) – 4:56
06. Angel Dream (No. 4) – 2:27
07. Hope You Never – 3:02
08. Asshole (Beck Hansen) – 3:11
09. Supernatural Radio – 5:22
10. California – 2:39
11. Hope on Board – 1:18
12. Walls (No. 3) – 3:03
13. Angel Dream (No. 2) – 2:27
14. Hung Up and Overdue – 5:48
15. Airport – 0:57

Personnel

Tom Petty – vocals, guitars, harmonica, piano, harpsichord, tympani
Mike Campbell – guitars, piano, Marxophone
Howie Epstein – bass, background vocals
Benmont Tench – organ, piano
Steve Ferrone – drums on "Hope You Never" and "California"
Scott Thurston (uncredited) – guitar, harmonica, backing vocals, bass guitar, percussion[citation needed]

With:

Ringo Starr – drums on "Hung Up and Overdue"
Curt Bisquera – drums on all tracks except "Hung Up and Overdue", "Hope You Never" and "California"
Carl Wilson – gut string guitar, harmony vocals
Lindsey Buckingham – background vocals on "Walls (Circus)"
Chris Trujillo – percussion
Lili Haydn – violin
Michael Severens – cello
Gerri Sutyak – cello

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Nominally a soundtrack to Ed Burns’ film She’s the One, Tom Petty’s Songs and Music from "She’s the One" plays like an entity of its own, standing up quite well without the movie itself. She’s the One is one of Petty’s most relaxed efforts — several of the songs feel like they were written and performed quickly, almost as if they were throwaways, but that ramshackle feeling actually works in the album’s favor. With its loose ends, repeated songs, covers, brief instrumental bridges, and direct production, She’s the One is a ragged listen, but it’s a comfortable, engaging, and surprisingly eclectic one. Petty goes for a number of different moods, from the circular harmonies of "Walls (Circus)" (which features guest vocals from Lindsey Buckingham) and the hard-rocking "Zero from Outer Space" to the melancholy ruminations of "Grew Up Fast." Along the way, he tosses in two excellent covers of contemporary songwriters — Lucinda Williams’ slyly sneering "Change the Locks" and Beck’s stark, sad "Asshole" — which are performed with affection and vigor. In fact, that vigor is what makes She’s the One so charming — Petty sounds like he’s having a good time throughout the album. It’s not a major statement in his catalog, but it’s all the more entertaining because of its simple, direct approach.

Reviewed by Stephen Thomas Erlewine allmusic.com


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01-18-2014, 01:45 AM
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