Into the Great Wide Open [2017 LP] [180 Gram Vinyl]

Into the Great Wide Open [2017 LP] [180 Gram Vinyl]

Into the Great Wide Open [2017 LP] [180 Gram Vinyl]

Into the Great Wide Open [2017 LP] [180 Gram Vinyl]

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Since Full Moon Fever was an unqualified commercial and critical success, perhaps it made sense that Tom Petty chose to follow its shiny formula when he reunited with the Heartbreakers for its follow-up, Into the Great Wide Open. Nevertheless, the familiarity of Into the Great Wide Open is something of a disappointment. The Heartbreakers' sound has remained similar throughout their career, but they had never quite repeated themselves until here. Technically, it isn't a repeat, since they weren't credited on Full Moon, but Wide Open sounds exactly like Full Moon, thanks to Jeff Lynne's overly stylized production. Again, it sounds like a cross between latter-day ELO and roots rock (much like the Traveling Wilburys, in that sense), but the production has become a touch too careful and precise, bordering on the sterile at times. And, unfortunately, the quality of the songwriting doesn't match Full Moon or Let Me Up (I've Had Enough). That's not to say that it rivals the uninspired Long After Dark, since Petty was a better craftsman in 1991 than he was in 1983. There are a number of minor gems -- "Learning to Fly," "Kings Highway," "Into the Great Wide Open" -- but there are no knockouts, either; it's like Full Moon Fever if there were only "Apartment Song"s and no "Free Fallin'"s. In other words, enough for a pleasant listen, but not enough to resonate like his best work. (And considering this, perhaps it wasn't surprising that Petty chose to change producers and styles on his next effort, the solo Wildflowers.) ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/02/2017
Label: Geffen / Polydor
UPC: 0602547658647
Rank: 22051

Tracks

  1. Learning to Fly
  2. King's Highway
  3. Into the Great Wide Open
  4. Two Gunslingers
  5. The Dark of the Sun
  6. All or Nothin'
  7. All the Wrong Reasons
  8. Too Good to Be True
  9. Out in the Cold
  10. And I Will Meet Again
  11. Some Noise
  12. To Last

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers   Primary Artist
Tom Petty   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Percussion,Lead Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Roger McGuinn   Guest Artist,Vocals,Choir/Chorus,Vocals (Background)
Jeff Lynne   Guest Artist,Dmx,Bass,Guitar,Keyboards,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background),Oberheim Synthesizer,Sampling Instruments
Stan Lynch   Drums,Percussion,Sound Effects
Howie Epstein   Bass,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Mike Campbell   Bass,Guitar,Bouzouki,Mandolin,Keyboards,Lead Guitar,Guitar (Bass),Hammer Dulcimer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background),Guitar (12 String Electric)
Benmont Tench   Piano,Accordion,Piano (Upright),Piano (Electric)
Richard Tandy   Synthesizer,Oberheim Obxa

Technical Credits

Jeff Lynne   Composer,Producer
Howie Epstein   Harmony
Richard Dodd   Engineer
Mike Campbell   Composer,Producer
Tom Petty   Composer,Producer
Steve Hall   Mastering
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