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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty (vocals, acoustic, 12-string & electric guitars, piano, keyboards, tambourine); Mike Campbell (slide guitar, guitar, dobro, piano, keyboards, bass, background vocals); Benmont Tench (acoustic & electric pianos, keyboards, vibraphone); Howie Epstein (bass, background vocals); Stan Lynch (drums, percussion, background vocals). Addtional personnel includes: David A. Stewart (guitar, sitar, keyboards, bass); Daniel Rothmuller (cello); Marty Jourard, Molly Duncan (saxophone); Dave Plews (trumpet); Garth Hudson (keyboards); Dean Garcia (bass); Phil Jones, Bobbye Hall (tambourine); Jim Keltner (percussion); Stephanie Spruill, Sharon Celani, Marilyn Martin, Maxine Waters, Julia Waters, Clydene Jackson, Richard Manuel (background vocals). The Heart Attack Horns: Jim Coile, William Bergman (tenor saxophone); Gregory Smith (baritone saxophone); Dick Braun (trumpet); John Berry Jr., Kurt McGettrick. Producers: Tom Petty, Jimmy Iovine, Mike Campbell, David A. Stewart, Robbie Robertson. Personnel: Tom Petty (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, piano, keyboards, 12-string bass, tambourine); Mike Campbell (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, dobro, harmonica, piano, keyboards); Dave Stewart (vocals, guitar, sitar, keyboards); Benmont Tench (vocals, piano, electric piano, keyboards, vibraphone); Stan Lynch (vocals, keyboards, drums, percussion); Clydene Jackson, Sharon Celani, Julia Tillman Waters, Howie Epstein, Marilyn Martin, Maxine Willard Waters, Stephanie Spruill (vocals, background vocals); Richard Manuel (vocals); Daniel Rothmuller (cello, clarinet); Jack Nitzsche (strings); Greg Smith (saxophone, baritone saxophone, horns, background vocals); Martin Jourard, Malcolm Duncan, Marty Jourard, Molly Duncan (saxophone); Jim Coile, William Bergman (tenor saxophone, horns, sound effects, background vocals); Dick Braun (trumpet, horns, sound effects, background vocals); John Berry, Jr. (trumpet, horns, sound effects); Dave Plews (trumpet); Kurt McGettrick (horns, sound effects, background vocals); Jerry Hey (horns); Garth Hudson (keyboards); Sean Lynch (drums); Phil Jones, Bobbye Hall (tambourine, percussion); Jim Keltner (percussion); Julia Waters (background vocals). Audio Remixers: Don Smith ; Shelly Yakus. Recording information: Church Studios, Crouch End, London, England; Gone Gator One; Sound City; Sun Set Sound, LA; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA; The Village Recorder. Photographers: Dennis Keeley; Steve Breitborde. Produced by Dave Stewart, Southern Accents is an ambitious album, attempting to incorporate touches of psychedelia, soul, and country into a loose concept about the modern South. Occasionally, the songs work; "Rebels" and "Spike" are fine rockers, and "Don't Come Around Here No More" and "Make It Better (Forget About Me)" expand The Heartbreakers' sound nicely. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Produced by Dave Stewart, Southern Accents is an ambitious album, attempting to incorporate touches of psychedelia, soul, and country into a loose concept about the modern South. Occasionally, the songs work; "Rebels" and "Spike" are fine rockers, and "Don't Come Around Here No More" and "Make It Better (Forget About Me)" expand The Heartbreakers' sound nicely. But too often, the record is weighed down by its own ambitions. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Few musicians can manage to produce simple, pop-inflected rock & roll with as much integrity as Tom Petty. Possibly the definitive FM rock radio star, Petty has been combining great hooks, unabashedly straightforward arrangements and a Dylanesque, clenched-teeth-whine on great records since the mid '70s. SOUTHERN ACCENTS, though not up to the snuff of his earlier efforts, still delivers in suitable fashion. SOUTHERN ACCENTS is notable chiefly for the unbelievably great, sitar-drenched, drone-groove of "Don't Come Around Here No More," a song that manages to be distinctly Petty and, at the same time, like nothing he's dUncut (5/04, p.116) - "[The Heartbreakers] drop deftly into some sleek western swing, gliding from the speakers like a silver streamliner hurtling across Texas." Tom Petty Southern Accents Songs Southern Accents Music Review Purchase Southern Accents CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tom Petty Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) CD (1987)
Southern Accents
$5.49 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty (vocals, guitar); Mike Campbell (guitar); Benmont Tench (keyboards); Howie Epstein (bass); Stan Lynch (drums). Recorded at Sound City & M.C Studios, Los Angeles, California. Personnel: Tom Petty (vocals, guitar). Audio Mixer: Mike Shipley. Recording information: M.C. Studios, Los Angeles, CA; MC Studios, ...
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$7.79 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty (vocals, guitar, piano); Mike Campbell (guitar, autoharp, accordion, harmonium, bass); Benmont Tench (organ, piano, vocals); Ron Blair (bass); Stan Lynch (drums, ...
| | Tom Petty Long After Dark CD (1982) Remastered
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$8.49 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty (vocals, guitar); Benmont Tench (vocals, keyboards); Howe Epstein (vocals, bass); Stan Lynch (vocals, drums); Mike Campbell (guitar, organ). Additional personnel: Ron Blair (bass); Phil Jones (percussion). Recorded at Record Plant, Wally Heider's, and CA Crystal, Hollywood, California; ...
| | Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers CD (1976) Remastered
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$9.19 The band's gold-certified self-titled debut album, originally released in 1976, features such classic rock staples as 'American Girl', 'Breakdown', 'Rockin' Around (With You)' and more! Expanded & remastered. 2002.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty (vocals, guitar, keyboards); ...
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$10.89 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty (vocals, 6- & 12-string guitars, piano); Ron Blair (acoustic guitar, bass); Mike Campbell (6- & 12-string guitars, squeeze box); Benmont Tench (piano, organ); Sran Lynch (drums). Additional personnel: Noah Shark (percussion); Phil Seymour (background vocals). Producers: Denny Cordell, Noah Shark, Tom Petty. Recorded at Shelter Studio, Hollywood, ...
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Hootie & The Blowfish: Mark Bryan, Darius Rucker (vocals, guitar); Dean Felber (vocals, bass); Jim Sonefeld (vocals, drums, percussion). Additional personnel includes: Edwin McCain (vocals); Jon Nau (keyboards); Craig Shields (baritone saxophone); Gary Greene (percussion). Producers: Don Gehman, Tracy Schroeder, Don Dixon, Mark Williams. Principally recorded at N.R.G. Recording Services, North Hollywood, California and Reflection Studios, Charlotte, North Carolina. Personnel: Mark Bryan (vocals, guitar, mandolin, Wurlitzer organ); Darius Rucker (vocals, guitar); Jim Sonefeld (vocals, acoustic guitar, drums, percussion); Dean Felber (vocals, acoustic guitar); Edwin McCain, Nanci Griffith (vocals); Doug Lancio (guitar); Jamie Hoover (electric 12-string guitar, ...
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| | Byrds Ballad Of Easy Rider CD (1969) Bonus Tracks; Japan; Remastered
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$24.65 Japanese digitally remastered pressing with 7 bonus tracks. CBS. 2005.
The 1997 reissue of THE BALLAD OF EASY RIDER includes seven tracks that did not appear on the original LP; "Way Behind The Sun," "Mae Jean Goes To Hollywood," "Fiddler A Dram," "Build It Up," "The Ballad Of Easy Rider" and alternate versions of "Oil In My Lamp" and "Tulsa County." The Byrds: Gene Parsons (vocals, guitar, 5-string banjo, drums); Roger McGuinn (vocals, guitar, synthesizer); Clarence White (vocals, guitar); John York (vocals, bass). Producer: Terry Melcher. Reissue producer: Bob Irwin. Recorded between June 17, 1969 and August 26, 1969. Includes liner notes by David Fricke and Johnny Rogan. CD contains 7 bonus tracks. If Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde found Roger McGuinn having to re-create the Byrds after massive personnel turnovers (and not having an easy time of it), Ballad of Easy Rider was the album where the new lineup really hit its stride. Gracefully moving back and forth between serene folk-rock (the title cut, still one of McGuinn's most beautiful melodies), sure-footed rock & roll ("Jesus Is Just All Right"), heartfelt country-rock ("Oil In My Lamp" and "Tulsa County"), and even a dash of R&B (the unexpectedly funky "Fido," which even features a percussion solo), Ballad of Easy Rider sounds confident and committed where Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde often seemed tentative. The band sounds tight, self-assured, and fully in touch with the music's emotional palette, and Clarence White's guitar work is truly a pleasure to hear (if Roger McGuinn's fabled 12-string work seems to take a back seat to White's superb string bends, it is doubtful that any but the most fanatical fans would think to object). While not generally regarded as one of the group's major works, in retrospect this release stands alongside Untitled as the finest work of the Byrds' final period. ~ Mark Deming By 1969, the Byrds had already been through the Gram Parsons-fired country rock innovations of SWEETHEART OF THE RODEO, and had just lost Chris Hillman, the last original member except ...
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