Monday, December 1, 2008

TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS - Anthology Through The Years (2000)



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General Information
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Artist...............: TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS
Album................: Anthology: Through The Years
Type.................: Compilations
Released.............: 31 Oct 2000
Genre................: Folk Rock
Duration.............: 2:03:57
Number of Songs......: 34
Cover(s) Included....: Yes

Audio Format.........: MP3
Bitrate..............: CBR 192
Hz...................: 44,100
Channels.............: Joint Stereo


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Release Notes
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Track Listing:
Disk 1:
01-Breakdown-02:43
02-American Girl-03:34
03-Hometown Blues-02:13
04-Wild One, Forever-03:01
05-I Need To Know-02:24
06-Listen To Her Heart-03:03
07-Too Much Ain't Enough-02:56
08-Refugee-03:22
09-Here Comes My Girl-04:26
10-Don't Do Me Like That-02:43
11-Even The Losers-04:00
12-The Waiting-04:00
13-A Woman In Love (It's Not Me)-04:23
14-Stop Draggin' My Heart Around-04:04
15-You Got Lucky-03:39
16-Straight Into Darkness-03:50
17-Change Of Heart-03:18

Disk 2:
01-Rebels-05:21
02-Don't Come Around Here No More-05:05
03-The Best Of Everything-04:02
04-So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star-03:39
05-Jammin' Me-04:09
06-It'll All Work Out-03:13
07-Love Is A Long Road-04:08
08-Free Fallin'-04:18
09-Yer So Bad-03:07
10-I Won't Back Down-02:57
11-Runnin' Down A Dream-04:24
12-Learning To Fly-04:04
13-Into The Great Wide Open-03:44
14-Two Gunslingers-03:10
15-Mary Jane's Last Dance-04:32
16-Waiting For Tonight-03:31
17-Surrender-02:54


Album Review:
For the fan that wants more than the superb single-disc Greatest Hits yet
doesn't want to delve into actual albums or the exhaustive, rarities-heavy box
set Playback, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and MCA Records offered the
double-disc Anthology: Through the Years in the fall of 2000. This set basically
offers all the singles and album rock radio favorites, with a couple of odd
selections here and there and one new song, "Surrender." There are a few
omissions -- "Make It Better (Forget About Me)" isn't here, for instance -- but
not enough to really be noticeable, especially since this consolidates the bulk
of Petty's great songs and plays very, very well. Greatest Hits might have a
slight edge to Anthology because of its conciseness, but this double-disc set
illustrates that Petty's catalog was deeper than just the hits.
- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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