Tom Petty Christmas All Over Again Audio
Playback | ||||
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Box set by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers | ||||
Released | Nov xx, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1973–93 (plus overdubs in 1995) | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 5:xiv:39 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | Mike Campbell, Denny Cordell, George Drakoulias, Jimmy Iovine, Jeff Lynne, Tom Picayune, Robbie Robertson, Rick Rubin, Noah Shark, David A. Stewart | |||
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [one] |
Entertainment Weekly | A–[ii] |
MusicHound | [3] |
Q | [4] |
The Rolling Rock Album Guide | [5] |
Spin | 8/ten[four] |
Playback is a box prepare compilation past Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 1995. It contains pop album tracks, B-sides, previously unreleased outtakes, and early songs by Little'due south previous band Mudcrutch.
The first three discs of this collection are Niggling'southward singles with and without the Heartbreakers, arranged in rough chronological gild. Disc 1 covers the years 1976-81, Disc Two covers 1982-87 and Disc Three covers 1989-93.
Disc four brings together 15 B-sides that were never officially released on Tom Fiddling or Heartbreakers albums. Some of these seem like throwaways, while others are miscellaneous live tracks usually found on singles' flipsides.
Discs five and six offer 27 recordings that include tracks previously unreleased or unavailable on CD, dating back to Petty'south early days with his pre-Heartbreakers band Mudcrutch.
A companion VHS home video, later released on DVD, featured the ring's most popular music videos.
Rails listing [edit]
Disc one: The Big Jangle [edit]
- "Breakdown" (Tom Lilliputian) – 2:42
- "American Girl" (Petty) – 3:33
- "Hometown Blues" (Petty) – ii:12
- "Annihilation That's Rock 'due north' Curlicue" (Petty) – 2:24
- "I Need to Know" (Petty) – ii:24
- "Listen to Her Eye" (Niggling) – 3:03
- "When the Time Comes" (Trivial) – 2:45
- "Too Much Ain't Plenty" (Petty) – ii:57
- "No Second Thoughts" (Petty) – 2:39
- "Infant'southward a Rock 'n' Roller" (Piffling, Mike Campbell) – 2:52
- "Refugee" (Petty, Campbell) – 3:22
- "Hither Comes My Daughter" (Petty, Campbell) – 4:25
- "Even the Losers" (Footling) – three:59
- "Shadow of a Uncertainty (A Circuitous Child)" (Piffling) – 4:25
- "Don't Do Me Similar That" (Petty) – 2:42
- "The Waiting" (Trivial) – 3:59
- "A Woman in Honey (It's Not Me)" (Petty, Campbell) – four:23
- "Something Big" (Petty) – four:44
- "A Affair Almost You" (Petty) – 3:32
- "Insider" (Piddling) – iv:23
- "You lot Tin Yet Change Your Listen" (Lilliputian, Campbell) – 4:16
Disc ii: Spoiled & Mistreated [edit]
- "You Got Lucky" (Petty, Campbell) – three:36
- "Change of Heart" (Petty) – three:nineteen
- "Straight into Darkness" (Petty) – 3:47
- "Aforementioned Quondam You" (Picayune, Campbell) – 3:30
- "Rebels" (Petty) – v:19
- "Don't Come up Around Here No More than" (Petty, Dave Stewart) – 5:05
- "Southern Accents" (Little) – 4:44
- "Make It Better (Forget About Me)" (Petty, Stewart) – iv:23
- "The Best of Everything" (Lilliputian) – 4:03
- "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Whorl Star" (alive) (Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman) – 3:30
- "Don't Bring Me Downwardly" (live) (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) – iii:52
- "Jammin' Me" (Piffling, Campbell, Bob Dylan) – 4:08
- "Information technology'll All Piece of work Out" (Petty) – 3:11
- "Mike's Life/Mike's World" (Campbell) – 0:twoscore
- "Think Virtually Me" (Piffling) – 3:45
- "A Self-Fabricated Homo" (Petty) – 3:00
Disc three: Adept Booty [edit]
- "Free Fallin'" (Petty, Jeff Lynne) – 4:16
- "I Won't Back Down" (Petty, Lynne) – 2:57
- "Love is a Long Road" (Petty, Campbell) – iv:08
- "Runnin' Down a Dream" (Petty, Lynne, Campbell) – 4:23
- "Yer So Bad" (Petty, Lynne) – iii:06
- "Alright for Now" (Piddling) – two:02
- "Learning to Fly" (Fiddling, Lynne) – 4:03
- "Into the Not bad Wide Open" (Petty, Lynne) – three:43
- "All or Nothin'" (Petty, Lynne, Campbell) – 4:07
- "Out in the Cold" (Petty, Lynne) – 3:40
- "Built to Terminal" (Petty, Lynne) – 3:58
- "Mary Jane's Terminal Trip the light fantastic" (Petty) – 4:33
- "Christmas All Over Once again" (Petty) – iv:fifteen
Disc four: The Other Sides [edit]
- "Casa Dega" (B-side of "Don't Do Me Similar That," issued November 1979) [Petty / Campbell] – 3:37
- "Heartbreakers Beach Party" (B-side of "Change of Heart," February 1983) [Footling] – 1:57
- "Trailer" (B-side of "Don't Come Effectually Hither No More than," March 1985) [Petty] – 3:xv
- "Nifty Up" (B-side of "Make Information technology Better (Forget Nearly Me)," May 1985) (Nick Lowe) – 3:34
- "Psychotic Reaction" (Count Five garage rock cover live at Lawlor Events Centre, Reno, NV, November 23, 1991; from the Britain-merely "Also Skillful to Be Truthful" 1992 maxi CD single) (Ken Ellner / Roy Chaney / Craig Atkinson / John Byrne / John Michalski) – 4:49
- "I'g Tired Joey Boy" (live at Lawlor Events Middle, Reno, NV, November 23, 1991; from the Great britain-only "Likewise Good to Be True" maxi CD single) (Van Morrison) – 3:42
- "Lonely Weekends" (live at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA, November 24, 1991; from the UK-only "Too Expert to Be True" maxi CD single) (Charlie Rich) – two:47
- "Gator on the Lawn" (B-side of "A Adult female in Love (It'southward Not Me)," July 1981) [Petty] – 1:35
- "Make That Connection" (B-side of "Jammin' Me," April xviii, 1987) [Petty / Campbell] – v:04
- "Down the Line" (B-side of "Free Fallin'", Oct 1989) [Petty / Lynne / Campbell] – 2:53
- "Peace in Fifty.A." (Peace Mix) (B-side of "Peace in Fifty.A.," May 26, 1992) [Petty] – four:43
- "Information technology's Rainin' Once again" (B-side of "Refugee," January 1980) [Petty] – 1:32
- "Somethin' Else" (live at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, March vii, 1980; B-side of "Even the Losers" in Australia) (Sharon Sheeley / Eddie Cochran) – 2:05
- "I Don't Know What to Say to You" (B-side of "Listen to Her Heart," August 30, 1978) [Petty] – 2:28
- "Male monarch's Highway" (live at Stephen J O'Connell Center, University Of Florida, Gainesville, FL, November 4, 1993; B-side of the High german-only "Something in the Air" as well as the UK-sectional "Mary Jane's Concluding Dance" maxi CD single, March 1994) [Petty] – 3:30
Disc five: Through the Cracks [edit]
- "On the Street" (1973 Mudcrutch outtake) (Benmont Tench) – 2:10
- "Depot Street" (1974 Mudcrutch outtake) [Petty] – 3:26
- "Cry to Me" (1974 Solomon Burke cover by Mudcrutch) [Bert Russell] – three:06
- "Don't Do Me Like That" (1974 Mudcrutch version) [Niggling] – 2:47
- "I Can't Fight It" (1974 Mudcrutch outtake) [Petty] – 3:00
- "Since You Said You Loved Me" (1974 outtake featuring Al Kooper, Jim Gordon, and Emory Gordy) [Petty] – 4:forty
- "Louisiana Rain" (original 1975 version featuring Al Kooper, Jim Gordon, and Emory Gordy) [Petty] – 4:22
- "Keeping Me Alive" (from "Long After Nighttime" 1982 sessions) [Petty] – 2:59
- "Turning Bespeak" (from "Long After Dark" 1982 sessions) [Trivial] – 2:52
- "Terminate Draggin' My Heart Around" (demo from "Difficult Promises" 1981 sessions) [Petty, Campbell] – 4:11
- "The Apartment Song" (demo from "Southern Accents" 1984 sessions) [Footling] – ii:37
- "Big Dominate Man" ("Southern Accents" 1984 sessions) [Al Smith, Luther Dixon] – 2:41
- "The Image of Me" (Conway Twitty embrace; "Southern Accents" 1984 sessions) [Wayne Kemp] – 2:33
- "Moon Pie" ("Let Me Up [I've Had Enough]" 1986 sessions) [Fiddling] – 1:05
- "The Damage Y'all've Done" (country version from "Let Me Upwardly [I've Had Enough]" 1986 sessions) [Trivial] – iii:16
Disc six: Nobody's Children [edit]
- "Got My Mind Made Up" (from "Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)" 1986 sessions; Bob Dylan added different lyrics for his "Knocked Out Loaded" version) [Petty] – ii:51
- "Ways to Be Wicked" (from "Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)" 1986 sessions) [Petty, Campbell] – 3:27
- "Can't Get Her Out" (from "Let Me Up (I've Had Plenty)" 1986 sessions) [Petty] – 3:11
- "Waiting for Tonight" (from "Full Moon Fever" 1988 sessions featuring The Bangles on bankroll vocals) [Niggling] – 3:30
- "Travelin'" (1988 outtake from an aborted Heartbreakers anthology) [Trivial] – 3:15
- "Infant, Let'southward Play Firm" (Elvis Presley encompass from July 1993 "Mary Jane'south Terminal Dance" sessions") (Arthur Gunter) – two:33
- "Wooden Heart" (Elvis Presley cover from July 1993 "Mary Jane'southward Last Trip the light fantastic" sessions) (Bert Kaempfert, Kay Twomey, Fred Wise, Ben Weisman) – 2:09
- "God's Gift to Man" (August 1992 outtake from an aborted Heartbreakers follow-up to "Into the Great Wide Open") [Fiddling] – 4:eighteen
- "You Become Me Loftier" (August 1992 outtake from an aborted Heartbreakers follow-up to "Into the Great Wide Open") [Piffling] – 2:48
- "Come on Down to My House" (from "Mary Jane's Concluding Dance" July 1993 sessions) [Fiddling] – three:05
- "You lot Come up Through" (demo from "Permit Me Upward (I've Had Enough)" 1986 sessions featuring Lenny Kravitz overdubs recorded in Baronial 1995) [Niggling / Campbell] – v:15
- "Up in Mississippi Tonight" (Debut 1973 A-side for Mudcrutch) [Little] – 3:28
Notes
- In 2015, both Through the Cracks and Nobody's Children were released on digital purchasing and streaming platforms as standalone releases.[6] Nevertheless, as of 2020, simply Nobody's Children is all the same available to digitally purchase and stream.
Personnel [edit]
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- Ron Blair (most tracks 1976-81, plus "The Best of Everything") – bass guitar, acoustic guitar ("Baby's a Rock 'north' Roller"), bankroll vocals ("Heartbreakers Beach Party" and "Information technology's Rainin' Again")
- Mike Campbell (all tracks) – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar, accordion, mandolin, bankroll vocals ("Heartbreakers Beach Political party", "It'south Rainin' Over again" and "Learning To Fly"), Dobro ("Southern Accents"), koto ("It'll All Work Out"), percussion ("Mike's Life/Mike's Earth"), keyboards ("All or Nothin'")
- Howie Epstein (most tracks 1982-93) – bass guitar, backing vocals, acoustic lead guitar ("Large Boss Man"), spoken word vocal (via phone) ("Peace in L.A.")
- Steve Ferrone – drum overdub ("Ways to Be Wicked")
- Stan Lynch (almost tracks) – drums, percussion, backing vocals, lead vocal ("Psychotic Reaction")
- Tom Niggling (all tracks, except disc two runway 14) – lead vocals, bankroll vocals, spoken word vocals, whistling, rhythm guitar, lead guitar ("Mary Jane's Last Trip the light fantastic toe" and "Peace in 50.A."), bass guitar, piano, electrical piano, harmonica, percussion
- Benmont Tench (most tracks) – piano, electric piano, keyboards, bankroll vocals, crash cymbal ("Information technology's Rainin' Once again")
- Scott Thurston – half-dozen-string bass guitar (disc 3 track 13), guitar (disc 4 tracks 5, 7 and 15), slide guitar (disc 4 rails 6)
Additional musicians
- Phil Jones – percussion (disc one tracks 16-21, disc 2 tracks i-4 and 8, disc three tracks 1-2, 4-5 and thirteen, disc four tracks 2 and viii and disc 5 tracks 8 and 10), drums (disc 3 tracks 1-2 and 4-5, disc 4 track 10), backing song (disc iv track 2)
- Jeff Lynne – bass guitar (disc three tracks 1-4, 7-8, ten-11, and 13 and disc 4 track 10), guitar (disc three tracks 1-ii, iv-v, 7-8, and 10-11), keyboards (disc iii tracks 1-3, 7-8, and xi), bankroll vocals (disc three tracks 1-iii, 5, 7-11 and thirteen and disc four track 10), piano (disc 3 tracks two and 5), guitar synthesizer (disc 3 track 4), electric pianoforte (disc 3 track 7), percussion (disc iii track 13)
- George Drakoulias – percussion (disc 5 tracks eight-9 and disc half-dozen tracks 1-five, 9 and xi), drums (disc 5 rail 11)
- Phil Seymour – backing vocals on "Breakdown" and "American Girl"
- Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass guitar on "Hometown Blues", "A Woman in Love (It's Not Me)" and "Stop Draggin' My Heart Effectually"
- Jim Keltner – percussion on "Refugee", "The Best of Everything" and "Love is a Long Road", drums on "Dearest Is a Long Road" and "Christmas All Over Once again"
- Stevie Nicks – backing vocals on "Insider", "Y'all Tin However Change Your Mind" and "The Apartment Vocal" (demo)
- Molly Duncan – saxophone on "Rebels" and "Make information technology Improve (Forget Most Me)"
- Bobbye Hall – tambourine on "Rebels"
- Dean Garcia – intro bass guitar on "Don't Come up Effectually Here No More"
- Marilyn Martin – backing vocal on "Don't Come Around Hither No More than"
- Dave Stewart – electric sitar, synthesizer and bankroll vocal on "Don't Come Around Here No More", guitar on "Go far Improve (Forget Most Me)"
- Jack Nitzsche – cord arrangement on "Southern Accents"
- Gary Chang – synthesizer on "The Best of Everything"
- Garth Hudson – organ on "The Best of Everything"
- Richard Manuel – backing vocal on "The Best of Everything"
- Jerry Hey – horn organisation on "The All-time of Everything"
- George Harrison – audio-visual guitar and backing song on "I Won't Back Down"
- Robbie Blunt, Kevin Dukes, and Jimmy Rip – acoustic guitars on "Christmas All Over Once again"
- Tim Pierce – electric guitar on "Christmas All Over Once more"
- Scott Humphrey – synthesizer on "Christmas All Over Once again"
- Mitchell Froom – harpsichord on "Christmas All Over Again"
- Shelly Yakus – backing vocals on "Heartbreakers Beach Party" and "It's Rainin' Again"
- Jimmy Iovine – backing vocals on "Heartbreakers Embankment Political party" and "It's Rainin' Again", telephone ring (sound effect) on "Groovy Up"
- Carlene Carter – spoken word song (via phone) on "Peace in L.A."
- John Sebastian – baritone guitar on "I Don't Know What to Say to Y'all"
- Charlie Souza – bass guitar on "Don't Practise Me Like That" (Mudcrutch version)
- Al Kooper – organ and pianoforte on "Since You lot Said Y'all Loved Me" and "Louisiana Rain"
- Emory Gordy – bass guitar on "Since You Said Yous Loved Me" and "Louisiana Rain"
- Jim Gordon – drums on "Since You lot Said You Loved Me" and "Louisiana Pelting"
- Susanna Hoffs, Debbi Peterson, Vicki Peterson and Michael Steele – backing vocals on "Waiting for Tonight"
- Lenny Kravitz – drums, bass guitar, backing vocal and spoken word vocal on "You Come Through"
- Tom Leadon – atomic number 82 guitar and bankroll song on "Upwardly in Mississippi Tonight"
VHS/DVD [edit]
- "Hither Comes My Girl" (1979)
- "Refugee" (1979)
- "The Waiting" (1981)
- "A Adult female in Dear (It'southward Not Me)" (1981)
- "Insider" (1981)
- "You lot Got Lucky" (1982)
- "Change of Center" (1982)
- "Don't Come Around Here No More" (1985)
- "Jammin' Me" (1987)
- "I Won't Back Down" (1989)
- "Runnin' Down A Dream" (1989)
- "Free Fallin'" (1989)
- "A Confront in the Crowd" (1990)
- "Yer Then Bad" (1990)
- "Learning to Fly" (1991)
- "Into the Dandy Wide Open" (1991)
- "Mary Jane's Final Trip the light fantastic" (1993)
Certifications [edit]
References [edit]
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ "Holiday Music Preview '95". EW.com.
- ^ Graff, Gary; Durchholz, Daniel, eds. (1999). MusicHound Stone: The Essential Anthology Guide . Farmington Hills, MI: Visible Ink Press. p. 870. ISBNone-57859-061-2.
- ^ a b "Tom Petty - Playback CD Album". www.cduniverse.com.
- ^ Rolling Stone Album Guide
- ^ "Through The Cracks & Nobody's Children Now Digitally Released!". TomPetty.com.
- ^ "American album certifications – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Playback". Recording Industry Clan of America. Retrieved December eleven, 2021.
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