It’s Turntable Tuesday…because life is too short not to listen to great music! Turn that TV OFF and listen to some music on your local speaker! This week I am adding a few thoughts to an album package I have been waiting a long time to hear on my turntable. This weeks feature is the Tom Petty “Wildflowers and All the Rest” vinyl edition.
I opened my very well constructed shipping box on the album release date and took out this treasure knowing some things about the work that went into the packages that are being marketed. Most of all I knew about all the recording that was done many years ago and the mastery of that work from the lyrics, the music, and the recording sessions. This was Tom Petty’s second solo release and it could be called one of the best of his entire collection. There is not a lot for me to add on my blog about this album that has not already been written or said even from those involved with the project but I want to mark this time with a few thoughts. I will tell a few personal stories about how these songs came about or maybe even how I remember the time they released to give you a marker of what it felt like to hear this music as it was new over on my companion podcast.
It is awesome that many have worked to release these recordings but sad that we cannot hear Tom play them live on a stage today. That is the way life can be but thankfully as we always say “we have the music.” Many of us were fortunate to see Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers on stage and I can tell you that it was quite an experience. I think my favorite Tom Petty show was the one where Steve Winwood opened the show and I stood as he played in respect for his musical talent and history as many sat down. There were large incense pots hanging over my head as I was only a few feet from the stage. I could smell the fragrance drifting thought the air to set another aspect of the mood for this impending rock show. The music was incredible and just amazingly perfectly played by the masters on the stage. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers will always be called one of the best of this generation.
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This was a brief run through this extensive collection of music. As I said I am not going to drill into details that are all over the internet and it is best to hear those stories straight from the source. I am very happy with this recent addition to my vinyl collection and I know it will get some additional play time and generate some smiles. I will add some background detail and a couple of personal stories on my companion podcast. It’s time to move on, it’s time to get going, what lies ahead I have no way of knowing. But I do have a few cool projects I am working on this week! Until next time I’ll see you, down the road.