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Tom Petty – Wildflowers & All The Rest 140g 3LP

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Long-awaited reissue for Tom Petty's beloved 1994 solo work Wildflowers! 3LP edition contains the original 15-track Wildflowers album remastered Third disc contains the 10 songs from Wildflowers sessions that were left off the album! "The sound is uniformly 10-11 on the AnalogPlanet sonic scale. In case you are wondering, the original album here is not sourced from the 2015 all-analog reissue. They went back and re-mastered it from the original tape for this box." — Michael Fremer, AnalogPlanet.com. Read Fremer's full...
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    Long-awaited reissue for Tom Petty's beloved 1994 solo work Wildflowers!

    3LP edition contains the original 15-track Wildflowers album remastered

    Third disc contains the 10 songs from Wildflowers sessions that were left off the album!

    "The sound is uniformly 10-11 on the AnalogPlanet sonic scale. In case you are wondering, the original album here is not sourced from the 2015 all-analog reissue. They went back and re-mastered it from the original tape for this box." — Michael Fremer, AnalogPlanet.com. Read Fremer's full review here.

    Tom Petty's 1994 album Wildflowers is getting a comprehensive new reissue with the 3LP edition containing a remastered version of the original plus 10 unreleased songs left off the original release.

    AllMusic says the finest songs here ("Wildflowers," "You Don't Know How It Feels," "It's Good to Be King," and several others) match the quality of (Petty's) best material, making Wildflowers one of Petty's most distinctive and best albums.

    The Petty, Rick Rubin and Mike Campbell-produced sessions for Wildflowers yielded enough material for a double-album filled with 25 songs. However, the label advised that Petty pare it down as a single disc, with unused tracks either winding up on Petty's She's the One soundtrack or in the archives, like "Somewhere Under Heaven," which appears in the box set. "I did not remember writing it, recording it, anything," Petty told Rolling Stone in 2014. "And it was really good — uptempo but very unusual, in some strange time signature."


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