Wildflowers (Tom Petty album)

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Wildflowers
File:Tom Petty Wildflowers.jpg
Studio album by Tom Petty
Released November 1, 1994 (1994-11-01)
Recorded 1992–94
Studio Los Angeles, California at Sound City and Ocean Way Recording
Genre
Length 62:48
Label Warner Bros.
Producer
Tom Petty chronology
Greatest Hits
(1993)Greatest Hits1993
Wildflowers
(1994)
Songs and Music from "She's the One"
(1996)Songs and Music from "She's the One"1996
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars[1]
Robert Christgau B–[2]
The Essential Rock Discography 7/10[4]
MusicHound 2.5/5 stars[5]
NME 8/10[6]
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars[6][7]
Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4/5 stars[8]

Wildflowers is the second solo album by American musician Tom Petty, released on November 1, 1994. The album was the first released by Petty after signing a contract with Warner Bros. Records (where he had recorded as part of the Traveling Wilburys) and the first of three albums produced by Rick Rubin.

Three singles were released from the album between 1994 and 1995, the most successful of which, "You Don't Know How It Feels", reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Album Rock Tracks chart for one week.

The album features all members Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, with the exception of drummer Stan Lynch. Steve Ferrone plays drums on Wildflowers and would join the band officially the following year. However, the album was not credited to the Heartbreakers because, in Petty's words, "Rick (Rubin) and I both wanted more freedom than to be strapped into five guys."[9] Freedom notwithstanding, Petty chose to use most of his regular band as session players, demonstrating his comfort with that format. Rolling Stone placed Wildflowers at number 12 on their list of the best albums of the 1990s.[10] Guitar World placed the album at number 49 in their "Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994" list.[11]

Some outtakes from this album were included on Songs and Music from "She's the One".

In April 2015, when Petty's back catalog was released in High-resolution audio, this was the only one of two albums that was not included in the series (Songs and Music from "She's the One" was the other one), but a hi-rez version is available on Pono Music.

On June 2, 2015, Petty released the track Somewhere Under Heaven, the first song from an upcoming album Wildflowers - All The Rest, but Petty has not yet specified a release date.

Track listing

All songs written by Tom Petty, except where noted.

  1. "Wildflowers" – 3:11
  2. "You Don't Know How It Feels" – 4:49
  3. "Time to Move On" – 3:15
  4. "You Wreck Me" (Petty, Mike Campbell) – 3:22
  5. "It's Good to Be King" – 5:10
  6. "Only a Broken Heart" – 4:30
  7. "Honey Bee" – 4:58
  8. "Don't Fade on Me" (Petty, Campbell) – 3:32
  9. "Hard on Me" – 3:48
  10. "Cabin Down Below" – 2:51
  11. "To Find a Friend" – 3:23
  12. "A Higher Place" – 3:56
  13. "House in the Woods" – 5:32
  14. "Crawling Back to You" – 5:05
  15. "Wake Up Time" – 5:19

"Girl on LSD" was also recorded during the album sessions, but relegated to the B-side to the "You Don't Know How It Feels" single. Several songs on the She's the One soundtrack album were initially recorded for this album. "Leave Virginia Alone" was another song written and recorded during the sessions and left off the finished album. It was given to Rod Stewart for his album, A Spanner in the Works.

Personnel

Additional musicians

References

  1. AllMusic review
  2. Robert Christgau review
  3. Entertainment Weekly review
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  6. 6.0 6.1 Album reviews at CD Universe
  7. Rolling Stone review
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  9. Petty, Tom: Conversations with Tom Petty, page 142. Omnibus Press, 2005.
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