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Wildflowers

4.5

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発売日 1994年10月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWea
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 45759
SKU 093624575924

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:02:41
Personnel: Tom Petty (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica, piano, organ, bass); Michael Kamen (conductor); Carl Wilson (vocals); Mike Campbell (acoustic & electric guitars, sitar, harpsichord, bass); Marty Rifkin (pedal steel guitar); Jim Horn, Brandon Fields, Gary Herbig, Kim Hutchcroft (saxophone); Benmont Tench (acoustic & electric pianos, organ, harmonium, Mellotron); Howie Epstein (bass, background vocals); John Pierce (bass); Steve Ferrone, Ringo Starr (drums); Lenny Castro, Phil Jones (percussion). Producers: Rick Rubin, Tom Petty, Mike Campbell. Engineers: Jim Scott, David Bianco, Richard Dodd. Recorded at Sound City and Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles, California. "You Don't Know How It Feels" won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. WILDFLOWERS won a 1996 Grammy for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. WILDFLOWERS was also nominated for Best Rock Album. Personnel: Tom Petty (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica); Howie Epstein (vocals, bass guitar, background vocals); Carl Wilson (vocals, background vocals); Mike Campbell (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, coral sitar, harpsichord); Marty Rifkin (steel guitar); Gary Herbig, Jim Horn, Kim Hutchcroft, Brandon Fields (saxophone); Benmont Tench (piano, grand piano, tack piano, electric piano, harmonium, organ, Mellotron); Ringo Starr, Steve Ferrone (drums); Lenny Castro, Phil Jones (percussion). Audio Mixer: Richard Dodd. Recording information: Ocean Way Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Sound City Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Photographers: Martyn Atkins; Robert Sebree. Unknown Contributor Role: George Drakoulias. It is hard to believe that Tom Petty first stepped onto the rock & roll carousel eighteen years ago. Hard to believe because the best moments of his sizable catalog--the perfect guitar pop of "American Girl," the faux-psychedelia of "Don't Come Around Here No More," the sharp-tongued putdowns like "Century City" and "Zombie Zoo"--have all developed a rare timeless quality. A quality that few, if any, of his contemporaries (Eddie Money, the Cars, etc.) were able to achieve. Harder, still, because in the course of his long career we've never noticed Petty gettin' on in years or becoming an anachronism. So it is somehow appropriate that on WILDFLOWERS, his second "solo" ride without the full complement of the Heartbreakers, Petty's musings fall predominantly toward his current role in the world. Throughout these reflections Tom Petty plays the kid's game he's been good at for years ("but let me get to the point, let's roll another joint" he sneers knowingly in "You Don't Know How It Feels"). More often than not, the future the songwriter envisions for himself is full of doubts ("Time To Move On") and soon-to-be-dull memories ("Don't Fade On Me"). This makes WILDFLOWERS speak in a far more subdued and wistful tone than most Petty records, creating a darker self-conscious persona. Tom Petty understands that he's far too established to keep playing a rebellious, one-dimensional rock & roll singer. On WILDFLOWERS he attempts to ground this understanding in a purposeful existence.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Wildflowers

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    2. 2.
      You Don't Know How It Feels

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    3. 3.
      Time to Move On

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    4. 4.
      You Wreck Me

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    5. 5.
      It's Good to Be King

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    6. 6.
      Only a Broken Heart

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    7. 7.
      Honey Bee

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    8. 8.
      Don't Fade on Me

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    9. 9.
      Hard on Me

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    10. 10.
      Cabin Down Below

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    11. 11.
      To Find a Friend

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    12. 12.
      A Higher Place

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    13. 13.
      House in the Woods

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    14. 14.
      Crawling Back to You

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

    15. 15.
      Wake Up Time

      アーティスト: Tom Petty

作品の情報

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Rolling Stone (5/13/99, p.63) - Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's." Rolling Stone (11/3/94, pp.95-96) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Petty's music...has always demanded a respect that no amount of wry humility could undermine, and his new album WILDFLOWERS proves no exception..." Spin (1/95, p.74) - Recommended - "...Petty has an evocative voice, and writes great, simple melodies. These are his strong points, and both are amply in evidence on WILDFLOWERS..." Mojo (Publisher) (1/95, p.51) - Included in Mojo's "25 Best Albums of 1994" - "...highlights Petty's oddly poignant pop writing which, though full of nostalgic resonances, sounds fresher than ever..." NME (Magazine) (11/19/94, p.48) - 8 - Excellent - "...the soundtrack for people who felt they were experiencing their mid-life crisis at 14..." Pitchfork (Website) - "When he was 44 years old, Tom Petty released his second and greatest solo album. It is a crucial entry to his catalog, one whose songwriting is elegantly spare, personal, and intuitive."
Rovi

Following a half-decade of collaborations with the ornate Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty decided it was time to strip things back for 1994s Wildflowers. He swapped Lynne for Rick Rubin, the Def Jam founder who started cultivating a production career outside of hip-hop and metal in the early 1990s, then hunkered down with a team of musicians anchored by his longtime lieutenants Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench. Together, they achieved a sound that was lean and sinewy, fulfilling the goal of getting Petty back to the basics, but the singer/songwriter wrote too much material for a single album. After toying with the idea of releasing a double CD, Petty whittled Wildflowers down to a single disc that ran the length of a double album, a considerable indulgence for a rocker who usually restrained himself to a tight 40 minutes (or, on the case of the first two Heartbreakers albums, a quick half hour). The extra space allows Petty to stretch out and breathe, to spend as much time strumming sun-kissed folk tunes as he does rambling through ramshackle rockers and heavy-footed blues. The Heartbreakers specialized in clean, efficient rock & roll, and while this solo project echoes their sound -- how could it not with Campbell and Tench aboard -- Wildflowers is distinguished by its casual gait. Whether its the highway anthem You Wreck Me or the stoner shrug of You Dont Know How It Feels, the performances benefit from this space to breathe, while the larger canvass helps steer attention to the character sketch of To Find a Friend, the sardonic wit of Its Good to Be King, and the bittersweet undercurrent of Crawling Back to You. Other, earlier albums provide a greater rock & roll wallop, but thanks to its extra space, Wildflowers captures the full range of Tom Petty as a singer, songwriter, and rocker. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

Under the guidance of producer Rick Rubin, Tom Petty turns in a stripped-down, subtle record with Wildflowers. Coming after two albums of Jeff Lynne-directed bombast, the very sound of the record is refreshing; Petty sounds relaxed and confident. Most of the songs are small gems, but a few are a little too laid-back, almost reaching the point of carelessness. Nevertheless, the finest songs here (Wildflowers, You Dont Know How It Feels, Its Good to Be King, and several others) match the quality of his best material, making Wildflowers one of Pettys most distinctive and best albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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