Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Mojo (2010/2015) Hi Res

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Title: Mojo
Year Of Release: 2010/2015
Label: Reprise Records
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:04:50
Total Size: 150 mb | 363 mb | 742 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Jefferson Jericho Blues
02. First Flash Of Freedom
03. Running Man's Bible
04. The Trip To Pirate's Cove
05. Candy
06. No Reason To Cry
07. I Should Have Known It
08. U.S. 41
09. Takin' My Time
10. Let Yourself Go
11. Don't Pull Me Over
12. Lover's Touch
13. High In The Morning
14. Something Good Coming
15. Good Enough
16. Little Girl Blues

Personnel:

Tom Petty, vocals, guitar
Scott Thurston, guitar, harmonica
Mike Campbell, guitar
Benmont Tench, piano, organ
Steve Ferrone, drums, percussion

Mojo' is the twelfth album from American heartland rock group Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. It is the band's first album together in eight years, since 2002's 'The Last DJ'. 'Mojo' was recorded largely without the use of studio overdubs, with most of the songs being recorded live. The album has a bluesy sound, with a roaming, jam-based feel to several of the tracks.

„Tom Petty has been fronting the Heartbreakers off and on (mostly on) for over 30 years now, and he and his band have been delivering a high level of no-frills, classy, and reconstituted American garage rock through all of it. Petty often gets lumped in with artists like Bruce Springsteen, whose careful and worked over lyrics carry a kind of instant nostalgia, but Petty's songwriting at its best cleverly bounces off of romance clichés, often with a desperate, lustful drawl and sneer, and he's usually more concerned with the here and now than he is about musing about what's been abused and lost in contemporary America.

Petty has always been more immediate than that until now, that is. Mojo is Petty's umpteenth album, and technically, the first he's done with the Heartbreakers since 2002's sly The Last DJ. This time out, he's tackling the blues, trying to graft the Heartbreakers' (Mike Campbell on guitar, Scott Thurston on guitar and harmonica, Benmont Tench on keyboards, Ron Blair on bass, and Steve Ferrone on drums) patented '60s garage sound to the Chicago blues sound of Chess Records in the '50s.

Sonically it certainly works, mostly because this is a wonderful band, but it seems a little tired, worn, and exhausted in spots, and there's a regretful and meditative tone to so many tracks here, which is not what one expects from a band as vital as this one. But the playing is solid, especially Campbell's clear and precise slide guitar leads, and if things don't always gel to the level of either the classic old Chess sides or this band's own impressive legacy, the good news is that the group will tour it, and this is as good a rock band as there is in the land.“ (Steve Leggett)


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