Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers – Echo (2xLP)
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140-gram 2LP
Remastered from the original analog tapes
Echo, from Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, was 1999's first major rock release — and the last great rock album of the millennium. Few other artists can match the record of commercial success alongside creative growth notched by one of rock's premier bands.
"Echo, Petty's first full-fledged record with the Heartbreakers since 1991's Into the Great Wide Open, is an extension of Wildflowers, at least in terms of sound and feel. The weird thing is, Echo sounds like a sinewy band recording, but its sentiment makes it feel like a solo record. To be blunt, much of Echo feels like a by-product of Petty's divorce from his wife of over 20 years; even the intoxicating hard rock of 'Free Girl Now' has a layer of sorrow and regret." — AllMusic
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Artist: Tom Petty And The HeartbreakersLabel: Warner Bros. RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Classic Rock, Rock & Roll
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A1 Room At The Top
A2 Counting On You
A3 Free Girl Now
A4 Lonesome Sundown
A5 Swingin'
B1 Accused Of Love
B2 Echo
B3 Won'T Last Long
B4 Billy The Kid
B5 I Don'T Wanna Fight
C1 This One'S For Me
C2 No More
C3 About To Give Out
C4 Rhino Skin
C5 One More Day, One More Night