Originally released in 1979, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers classic album, DAMN THE TORPEDOES, has been remastered for this re-release. Produced by Petty and Jimmy Iovine, the album catapulted the band to arena performances, where they played such classic cuts as the infectious Top 10 Don t Do Me Like That, blistering rockers Refugee and…
Tom Petty left the Heartbreakers behind, hooked up with musician, writer, and producer Jeff Lynne, and rocked out with Runnin Down a Dream, got mellow and introspective on Free Fallin and A Face in the Crowd, and paid tribute (finally) to the Byrds with a cover of Feel a Whole Lot Better.
1 The Waiting2 A Woman in Love (It s Not Me)3 Nightwatchman4 Something Big5 Kings Road6 Letting You Go7 A Thing About You8 Insider9 The Criminal Kind10 You Can Still Change Your Mind
Southern Accents is the sixth album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It was released on March 26, 1985 and reached #7 on the Billboard 200. The albums lead single, Don t Come Around Here No More was co-written by Dave Stewart of Eurythmics (who also produced the album) and the track peaked at #13…
Greatest Hits is the biggest selling title in the band s illustrious catalog, with sales surpassing twelve million copies since it s release. The album contains nineteen classics including American Girl, Refugee, Don t Come Around Here No More and many others. The collection also features the singles from Tom Petty s solo album Full…
By the time Jive Records released Born to Mack, Too Short s major-label debut, the young rapper was already a music industry veteran, having released several albums on the independent 75 Girls label. With Born to Mack Too Short continued the formula that had already made him a regional star — sexually explicit lyrics over…
1 Life Is… Too Short2 Rhymes3 I Ain t Trippin 4 Nobody Does It Better5 Oakland6 Don t Fight the Feelin 7 Cusswords8 City of Dope9 Pimp the Ho10 Bonus Track 1
After five long years, the new studio album from Tool, 10,000 DAYS, is ready to take the world by storm. Sonically relentless and visually groundbreaking, Tool, has cemented themselves in today s hard music community with uncompromising attitude and vision. With just one EP and three album releases over a 15 year span, they have…
Tool first bashed the face of rock & roll complacency in 92 with the powerful Opiate EP; their full length, Undertow, followed in 1993, along with a slot on that summer s Lollapalooza tour. As word of their blistering live performance spread, MTV began airing the video for Sober, which garnered the band Billboard s…
As the title of Tool s 1992 debut implies, they re none too impressed by religion, though other targets-fear ( Cold and Ugly ), hypocritical moralizing ( Jerk-Off ), nonconformity ( Hush )-get their time in the spotlight as well. Opiate is a collection of heavy, aggressive, cynical music (though the tail end of the…
Arguably their finest album, this follow-up to Opiate showcases Tool at their best, assisted by clean, crisp production, without the muddiness of Aenima. Edgy guitar riffs are complemented by spitting, heavy bass, especially on Sober and Crawl Away . Lyrically, Tool are at their vitriolic best, targeting religious hypocrisy ( Intolerance, Sober ; always a…
1 Rosanna2 Make Believe3 I Won t Hold You Back4 Good for You5 It s a Feeling6 Afraid of Love7 Lovers in the Night8 We Made It9 Waiting for Your Love10 Africa
BEATS, RHYMES AND LIFE was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. 1nce Again was nominated for a 1997 Grammy for Best Rap Performance By a Duo Or Group. A Tribe Called Quest seem to grow, both musically and lyrically, with every LP, constantly setting standards for other rappers to follow. But…