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    Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever [New CD]
    22 oct. 2019
    Howling With Full Moon Fever
    Tom Petty’s first solo album, “Full Moon Fever,” was released in 1989. The album cover is reminiscent of colorful concert posters from the 1960’s. Produced by Jeff Lynne, his bandmate in the Traveling Wilburys, the album has a sixties sound and feel to it. That is most noticeable on Tom’s cover of the Byrd’s classic song, “I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better.” Leading off the album is the one-two punch of the dreamy “Free Fallin’” (#7 in 1989), and the defiant “I Won’t Back Down” (#12 in 1979), which were both written by Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne. Another excellent song is the hard rocking “Runnin’ Down A Dream” (#23 in 1989), written by Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Mike Campbell (of the Heartbreakers). In a world gone mad, “Yer So Bad” should have been a top ten song. "The Apartment Song" features a drum break reminiscent of Buddy Holly's hit song "Peggy Sue." There’s even the lullaby “Alright For Now” to balance out the rockers. After dealing with all the vampires walking through the valley, and not backing down at the gates of hell, the album ends at the “Zombie Zoo,” where “It’s so hard to be careful, so easy to be led. Somewhere beyond the pavement, you’ll find the living dead.” Teaming up with Jeff Lynne was a match made in music heaven, where Tom Petty is now. Tom’s album “Full Moon Fever” is a masterpiece.
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