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Voldar: Виднейший журналист и критик журнала Роллинг Стоун - Девид Фрике набросал коротенький анонс нового альбома. In Fricke's Rotation: Tom Petty, Texas Icons, Timber Timbre Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' Mojo (Warner Bros.) Coming in June, Petty's first album of new material with the Heartbreakers in eight years is one of the best he's ever made with the band. When they break out these songs on tour this summer, you will hear them as they cut them — live, in their suburban-Los Angeles rehearsal space, often in first takes. The writing is up to that rigor too. Shoo-ins for the set list include the desperate velocity of "Running Man's Bible" and the psychedelic waltz "First Flash of Freedom," the latter with guitarist Mike Campbell combining his own lightning with the bright vintage slash of Duane Allman and the 1967 Jerry Garcia. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/davidfricke/;kw=[blogs,DavidFricke_April2010,151980,53849]

Voldar: Ещё один кавер,на этот раз в исполнении панков. Free Falling - The Almost [Tom Petty Cover]

SLQ: New Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Album on Audio Blu-ray Share Posted May 18, 2010 05:36 AM by Juan Calonge The latest album by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Mojo, will be released on June 29 on audio Blu-ray, two weeks after the CD. The BD will contain all 15 tracks from Mojo in high-resolution stereo LPCM (at 24 bits and 48kHz), and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround. It is an audio-only disc, with basic navigation and song information displayed on screen; a screensaver switches to non-static images of the cover art 30 seconds after each song begins. Note that the Amazon page erroneously lists this title as DVD-Audio, but the logo on the cover denotes that this is actually a BD. The track listing is as follows: Jefferson Jericho Blues First Flash Of Freedom Running Man's Bible The Trip To Pirate's Cove Candy No Reason To Cry I Should Have Known It U.S. 41 Takin' My Time Let Yourself Go Don't Pull Me Over Lover's Touch High In The Morning Something Good Coming Good Enough It must be noted that Tom Petty is an ardent supporter of Blu-ray for music. In an interview with Sound and Vision Magazine, he said that Blu-ray is "the closest you can get to sitting in the control room. I don't know how many people it will immediately appeal to, but more and more people are going to come this way." He considered that "to disregard the hi-fi end of what we do is wrong." From the album production notes Some time in the last few years Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers took a left turn. Maybe it was when Petty woke up in the night with the idea of reuniting his first band, Mudcrutch, to cut the album they never got a chance to make back in the early 70's. Maybe it was when the Heartbreakers assembled the mammoth multi-disc The Live Anthology, which detailed thirty years of concerts. Maybe it was when they gave all their home movies, outtakes and live footage to director Peter Bogdanovich to create the Grammy-winning four-hour career documentary Runnin Down A Dream. There have been side projects and experiments since the band last went into the studio to cut a new Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers album. With Mojo, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have taken their recent freedom and experimentation to heart. They have gone off the reservation and all signs indicate they aren't coming back. The first thing that hits you about Mojo is that the spirit of the Mudcrutch sessions has carried on with the Heartbreakers. This is the sound of a band playing together in a room, not a studio - facing each other, all singing and playing at the same time. The music is alive, with no overdubs or studio trickery. What you hear is what they created on the spot at that time. Tom Petty says, "With this album, I want to show other people what I hear with the band. Mojo is where the band lives when it's playing for itself." As for the songs, Mojo showcases a wide variety of American music from rock 'n' roll to country and both electric and acoustic blues. And then there are the images in Petty's lyrics which slip in on the melodies and set up a home in your head: The barefoot girl in the high grass chewing on a stick of sugar cane, the run-in with the law that begins when a carload of buddies decide to party with the motel maids, and the hilariously audacious idea of opening an album with an electric blues rocker about Thomas Jefferson's love affair with Sally Hemings. Petty would probably chuck a rock at anyone who called him a poet, but he sure is a southern writer of humor and sensitivity. Mojo has juice and guts but it also has some sweet balladry for the slow dancers and even a wacked-out reggae number that is unlike anything that the Heartbreakers have done before. It's the kind of album nobody's supposed to be able to make anymore. It got here just in time. The producer's note informs that the 48K, 24-bit audio on this disc has 256 times more resolution than a CD, providing greater detail and reproducing the music's full dynamic range, from the softest to the loudest sounds. To achieve full dynamic range it's necessary to master with less overall level, so this disc might not sound as "loud" as a standard CD or film soundtrack. The note concludes: "To compensate for this, turn up the volume!" Ссылка


Voldar: По всему видно или Том сам такой продвинутый или у него толковые менеджеры.Это уже вторая запись,которая выходит в максимально возможном качестве на сегодняшний день.

SLQ: Sunday, May 16, 2010 An Inside Look at Tom Petty's Mojo There are fifteen songs on Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' forthcoming June 15 release Mojo - their first record in eight years - but the 59-year-old rock legend is nervous about some of them. "The challenge is getting people to hear the record," Petty told Poison Ivy at an intimate listening party at Germano Studios in New York's Soho neighborhood Thursday night. "Radio stations don't play [entire] records," Petty elaborated. There may be a lapse in the radio format, but after hearing Mojo in its entirety - on Germano's fantastic 5.1 Surround Sound system - we'd like to advise them to make an exception. Mojo opens in true heartland fashion - with scattered chords and shout-outs ("That's impressive!" Petty offers before track one even begins). Check out a track listing, along with Poison Ivy's take on each song, below. 1. "Jefferson Jericho Blues" - A wailing guitar tremors through this fast-paced blues anthem that Petty will perform on Saturday Night Live this weekend. Petty has found a seat directly across from me in the dimly lit recording studio. He has on a suede navy jacket and a pair of barely penetrable sunglasses. Beside him are his wife, Dana York, manager, Tony Dimitriades, and several band and crew members. 2. "First Flash Of Freedom" - Here's the single. Not the song you'd pick out out of a lineup, with its ethereal tone and flighty flashbacks: "We felt so much more than our hearts could explain." Petty is bobbing his head. 3. "Running Man’s Bible" - A nomadic, mid-tempo highway track with a somber quality: "I don't speak of the times I've nearly died," Petty sings. 4. "The Trip To Pirate’s Cove" - Keeping on the somber, melodramatic theme, here's a tune about a lost love. "She was a part of my heart/now she's just a line in my face." Petty takes a big sip of whiskey. 5. "Candy" - A playful, child-like song you want to sing along to. Sample lyric: "I sure like that candy/I don't go for them turnip greens... I don't drink Coca Cola. But I sure like an old moonshine." Petty's laughing. A blunt is lit. 6. "No Reason To Cry" - A heartfelt love ballad. Petty gets up and is walking around the room. 7. "I Should Have Known It" - Here's a bat-out-of-hell, Zeppelin-esque rager we'll be singing for weeks: "And now it's over/now you see/that's the last time you gonna hurt me." 8. "U.S. 41" - Rootsy, traintrack ballad that could have easily soundtracked There Will Be Blood. Petty looks somber. Big inhale. 9. "Takin' My Time" - The opening drum line on this song is no different than "Bad to the Bone." For a minute you even think he's going to cover it. "When I was a little boy/honey my fuse was lit/yes it was." Sex track. 10. "Let Yourself Go" - "When time's are hard and you start feeling lone, let yourself go." Here's a memorable, tambourine-encrusted, lounge-y song. 11. "Don’t Pull Me Over" - This is the first time Petty smiles in the entire two-hour session. It's a Bob Marley-inspired Bohemian jam about marijuana reform. Petty grins for a few seconds before the cryptic melody begins. "Don't pull me over, Mr. Policeman. What I've got to do won't hurt anymore. Don't pull me over... Should be legalized." 12. "Lover’s Touch" - "She's got the lover's touch." Not the strongest wolf in the pack. 13. "High In The Morning" - Here's a wise Petty talking to what seems like a younger, less wise Petty: "Boy that power belongs to the devil. Leave it alone... It hurts my heart/to see a young man fall/hurts me to the bone. To see him high in the morning/and by the evening, see him gone." 14. "Something Good Coming" - Slow, optimistic track, and Petty wants to explain himself. "I'm an honest man," he pleads. "I know so well the look on your face." 15. "Good Enough" - Petty seals the deal with the love story about a girl that rarely hears no. "If she marries into money/she's still gonna miss me. And that's gonna have to be good enough." A wild applause erupts following the session, and Petty thanks us with a fist pump. "Shit yeah I'm happy," he says, when I ask if he's pleased with the finished product. Ссылка

Voldar: Интересно,что Том вроде пытается оправдываться перед фанами за этот альбом(ну мне так кажется).В первой статье: Tom Petty says, "With this album, I want to show other people what I hear with the band. Mojo is where the band lives when it's playing for itself." Этим альбомом,я хочу рассказать людям,что я слышу вместе с группой.Мойо это альбом показывает как живет группа,когда играет для себя. There are fifteen songs on Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' forthcoming June 15 release Mojo - their first record in eight years - but the 59-year-old rock legend is nervous about some of them. "Radio stations don't play [entire] records," Petty elaborated. Тут оказывается Том беспокоиться,что радиостанции не берут в ротацию новые песни,типа не в формате. Можно ещё добавить, некоторых фанов шокировало появление Тома с колобасами и бубном в песне “I Should Have Known It” на шоу SNL.Радует,что похоже с коленом у него все в порядке.

SLQ: Voldar пишет: Можно ещё добавить, некоторых фанов шокировало появление Тома с колобасами и бубном в песне “I Should Have Known It” на шоу SNL Ну он и в туре 2006 года на некотрых песнях с маракасами выступал, без гитары. Странно, чего народ так удивляется. Мне вот интересно, чего там на сцене стояла желтая гитара? На второй песне Том не на ней играл

Voldar: По сообщению с Фейсбука завтра на AOL ожидается появление ещё одного клипа с нового альбома - Something Good Coming.К сожалению с нашими IP нас там отфутболивают,но будем надеяться,что выложат и в других местах.

Goldenday: Даа.. в отличие от Джеффа Том постоянно подогревает интерес к альбому.

SLQ: Goldenday пишет: Даа.. в отличие от Джеффа Том постоянно подогревает интерес к альбому. Ну у Тома еще и тур на носу, так что ему нужно еще и билеты продать.

Voldar: Думаю в представлении многих тамошних фанов его образ плохо вяжется с погремушками,а насчет билетов кстати,тоже говорят,что плохая раскупаемость стала причиной задержки тура.

Voldar: Послушать очень лирическую новую песню можно пока на спинере. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, 'Something Good Coming' -- Video Premiere It may have taken an extra moment or two, but it seems as if Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have their mojo workin' again. Their first album in eight years -- appropriately entitled 'Mojo' -- is set to be released on June 15. It was originally supposed to drop earlier and the unexpected delay forced the band to reschedule some of their summer dates. No big deal -- the tour has been rerouted and will now kick off in Oakland, Calif. on June 5. If the first single, 'Something Good Coming,' is any indication, it's safe to say that fans have a lot of good things coming indeed. Petty digs right into it with the Heartbreakers in step and the breezy sound marks a return to form for the famously crafty singer-songwriter. Of course, Petty is no stranger to fancy videos, having won awards with such visually memorable classics as 'Don't Come Around Here No More' and 'Last Dance with Mary Jane.' But for 'Something Good Coming,' he chose to let the music do the talking. http://www.spinner.com/2010/05/19/tom-petty-and-the-heartbreakers-something-good-coming-vide/

Voldar: Preview: It's a good old-fashioned rock 'n' roll record at a good old fashioned listening party Tom Petty and Jeff Slate. May 19, 2010 (New York, NY) -- Tom Petty is sitting at the mixing board in the control room of Manhattan's Germano Studios with his wife Dana on his left. I'm sitting on his right. Pretty cool. We're listening to the Blu-ray 5.1 mix of his new album "Mojo" -- his first album with the Heartbreakers in 8 years -- and Petty's tapping his red Converse and pulling hard on his electric cigarrette, while listening intently to what's blaring from Germano's top-notch system. At one point Mike Campbell, the Heartbreakers' guitarist and Petty's "co-captain" in the band rips out a truly spine-tingling fill and Petty bounces up and down in his chair. He turns to me and looks over his dark shades and chuckles that half-menace half-exuberant Florida chuckle of his. He likes what he hears. "Man, that sounds fantastic," Petty says to "Mojo" co-producer, engineer and mixer of the 5.1 Blu-ray Ryan Ulyate when the playback is done. And it does. While Petty makes the rounds of the 30 or so people lucky enough to be invited to the listening party, Dana Petty and I hatch a plan to try to convince this rock icon to do the album start to finish, bookended by hits, perhaps doing multiple dates in those cities and advertising the album nights as such to anyone who might only want the best of Petty's illustrious catalogue. It's not a crazy idea. "Mojo" is, at 70 minutes, a good old-fashioned rock 'n' roll double album that screams to be played live. In a word, it's epic. The songs are not the perfect 3-minute pop songs Petty is known for. Instead it's full of long, bluesy jams around stellar, unique songs played by one of the last great bands from an almost bygone era in rock music. "Tom was listening to a lot of old blues records and Mike (Campbell) was listening to a lot of Zeppelin," Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench tells me. It shows. In fact, the era and sound that "Mojo" owes the most to is late-60's London blues like the Peter Green fronted version of Fleetwood Mac; that pre-Led Zeppelin moment in rock where American blues met tuneful British virtuoso playing. A great pedigree, and Petty and his Heartbreakers live up to their lofty aspirations. But this is also a classic Tom Petty record. So extended band workouts like the instant classics "First Flash of Freedom" and "Good Enough" sit alongside beautiful and moody melodic stunners on the mellower side like "Trip to Priate's Cove", "No Reason To Cry"and "Something Good Coming." What first strikes you about "Mojo" is how great it sounds. It really seems (especially on the 5.1 Blu-ray and most likely on the uncompressed vinyl coming next month) that you're sitting in the middle of the band while it plays just for you. "I tried really hard to capture the sound of the Clubhouse (Petty's warehouse turned studio in Los Angeles)," says Ulyate, having cut his teeth on Blu-ray on last year's stunning "Live Anthology." "Except for some ear candy here and there, the surround sound experience in particular is created by the band playing live and the placement of mics around the room. That's what's great about working with Tom. He's really game to push the technology to offer the best listening experience possible." But more than anything, throughout "Mojo", both Petty's songwriting muse and the playing of the Heartbreakers is on fire. "I don't think we could have made this record 15 or even 10 years ago," Petty tells me, blunty. "We've always been a great band, but we've really blossomed in an unexpected way and this album really showcases that. I'm really happy with this record. I always say that, but this time there's something really special going on." So everyone is in a great mood as the hour gets late and the evening winds down. It's been a good old fashioned listening party, with the artists in attendence no less. And you can tell they want to be here. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are proud of "Mojo". They should be. This article is copyright 2010 by Jeff Slate. No part may be reprinted or referenced without permission and/or attribution. All rights reserved. http://www.examiner.com/x-24562-NY-Rock-Culture-Examiner~y2010m5d19-Preview-Its-a-good-oldfashioned-rock-n-roll-record-at-a-good-old-fashioned-listening-party

Voldar: Вышла очередная книжка нот и аккордов песен Тома. TOM PETTY VOLUME 75 BK/CD (Guitar Play-Along) The Guitar Play-Along Series will help you play your favorite songs quickly and easily! Just follow the tab, listen to the CD to hear how the guitar should sound, then play along using the separate backing tracks. The melody and lyrics are included in the book. The CD is playable on any CD player, and also enhanced so PC and Mac users can adjust the recordings to any tempo without changing pitch! Includes eight Petty favorites: American Girl * I Won’t Back Down * Into the Great Wide Open * Learn http://www.amazon.com/TOM-PETTY-75-Guitar-Play-Along/dp/1423418484%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAIE4IH63WQNI24PBA%26tag%3Ddaibrenew-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1423418484

SLQ: http://www.spinner.com/2010/05/19/tom-petty-and-the-heartbreakers-something-good-coming-vide/ Тут можно посомтреть новый клип Тома. It may have taken an extra moment or two, but it seems as if Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have their mojo workin' again. Their first album in eight years -- appropriately entitled 'Mojo' -- is set to be released on June 15. It was originally supposed to drop earlier and the unexpected delay forced the band to reschedule some of their summer dates. No big deal -- the tour has been rerouted and will now kick off in Oakland, Calif. on June 5. If the first single, 'Something Good Coming,' is any indication, it's safe to say that fans have a lot of good things coming indeed. Petty digs right into it with the Heartbreakers in step and the breezy sound marks a return to form for the famously crafty singer-songwriter. Of course, Petty is no stranger to fancy videos, having won awards with such visually memorable classics as 'Don't Come Around Here No More' and 'Last Dance with Mary Jane.' But for 'Something Good Coming,' he chose to let the music do the talking. We'll do the same -- check out the video below

Voldar: Мне песня очень понравилась,пожалуй пока больше всех.

SLQ: Voldar пишет: Мне песня очень понравилась,пожалуй пока больше всех У меня она тоже среди любимых пока.

stvol: Спасибо за информацию. Посмотрел с удовольствием.

Voldar: Ну вот и на тюбике выложили. Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - "Something Good Coming" [Official Video]

Voldar: И еще две песни которые можно было скачать при наличие билетов. Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - "First Flash Of Freedom" from the upcoming MOJO Tom Petty &The Heartbreakers - Good Enough



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