Songs and Music From The Motion Picture She's The One Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

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Album-Release:
1996

HRA-Release:
22.09.2014

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  • 1Walls (Circus) (feat. Lindsey Buckingham)04:25
  • 2Grew Up Fast05:09
  • 3Zero From Outer Space03:08
  • 4Climb That Hill03:57
  • 5Change The Locks04:56
  • 6Angel Dream (No. 4)02:27
  • 7Hope You Never03:03
  • 8Asshole03:11
  • 9Supernatural Radio05:22
  • 10California02:39
  • 11Hope On Board01:18
  • 12Walls (No. 3)03:03
  • 13Angel Dream (No. 2)02:27
  • 14Hung Up And Overdue (feat. Ringo Starr drums)05:48
  • 15Airport00:57
  • Total Runtime51:50

Info for Songs and Music From The Motion Picture She's The One

On their soundtrack to Edward Burns' film 'She's The One,' Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers are as sharp as ever, executing smart, expertly crafted pop tunes studded with sparkling hooks and concise, memorable lyrics. The opener, 'Walls (Circus),' sets the tone with twangy guitar and staccato '60s-style organ adorning an impossibly catchy song of love and acceptance that is philosophical yet totally unpretentious.

From there, Petty and band glide easily from the raucous rave-up of 'Zero From Outer Space' to the heart-stoppingly beautiful, acoustic guitar-driven 'Angel Dream' (presented in two different versions). Petty is a connoisseur of rock and roll, and he proves it here with two brilliantly chosen cover tunes: Lucinda Williams' 'Changed The Locks' (curiously retitled to the present-tense 'Change The Locks') and Beck's 'Asshole.'

Petty stakes his claim to both with the help of his stalwart bandmates. Anyone who has ever appreciated Petty's songwriting gifts and the Heartbreakers' empathic accompaniment should receive this offering with open arms.

Tom Petty, vocals, guitars, harmonica, piano, harpsichord, bass
Mike Campbell, acoustic & electric guitars, piano, bass
Carl Wilson, gut-string guitar
Lili Haydn, violin
Michael Severens, cello
Gerri Sutyak, cello
Benmont Tench, piano, organ
Howie Epstein, bass, background vocals
Curt Bisquera, drums
Ringo Starr, drums
Steve Ferrone, drums
Chris Trujillo, percussion
Lindsey Buckingham, background vocals

Recorded at Andora Studios, Sound City, Village Recorders, Los Angeles, CA
Engineered by Jim Scott, Sylvia Massy
Produced by Rick Rubin, Tom Petty, Mike Campbell

Digitally remastered


Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall Of Fame inductees TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS released their debut album in 1976. They have since sold more than 60 million records. Between the Heartbreakers' recordings and his solo work, Tom Petty has won two GRAMMY awards and been honored with lifetime achievement awards including induction the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, Billboard's Century Award, and MTV's Video Vanguard Award. Tom Petty, with the Heartbreakers at his side, has become a rock and roll icon lauded by fellow musicians and music lovers worldwide. Tom Petty's Sirius/XM radio show, Tom Petty's Buried Treasure, is one of the most beloved and popular shows on satellite radio. It features Tom Petty spinning favorite tunes from his extensive private music collection.

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