Long After Dark (Deluxe Edition) (Remastered) Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers

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Album-Release:
1982

HRA-Release:
08.11.2024

Label: Geffen

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers

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  • 1 A One Story Town 03:05
  • 2 You Got Lucky 03:35
  • 3 Deliver Me 03:27
  • 4 Change Of Heart 03:19
  • 5 Finding Out 03:35
  • 6 We Stand A Chance 03:37
  • 7 Straight Into Darkness 03:48
  • 8 The Same Old You 03:29
  • 9 Between Two Worlds 05:10
  • 10 A Wasted Life 04:37
  • 11 Stories We Could Tell (French TV) 03:34
  • 12 Never Be You 03:55
  • 13 Turning Point (Original Drums Version) 02:52
  • 14 Don't Make Me Walk The Line 03:18
  • 15 Finding Out (French TV) 04:04
  • 16 Heartbreakers Beach Party (Extended Version) 02:51
  • 17 Keeping Me Alive (French TV) 03:21
  • 18 Straight Into Darkness (French TV) 04:26
  • 19 Ways To Be Wicked (Denver Sessions) 03:17
  • 20 Between Two Worlds (French TV) 03:50
  • 21 One On One 03:42
  • 22 Wild Thing 03:54
  • Total Runtime 01:20:46

Info for Long After Dark (Deluxe Edition) (Remastered)



Newly remastered deluxe edition of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ classic 1982 album Long After Dark, featuring “You Got Lucky,” “Change of Heart,” and “Straight Into Darkness.”

"Long After Dark" is the fifth studio album by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released on November 2, 1982, on Backstreet Records. Notable for the MTV hit "You Got Lucky", the album was also the band's first to feature Howie Epstein on bass and harmony vocals. Epstein's vocals are prevalent throughout the album and from that point on, became an integral part of the Heartbreakers' sound.

“There was some music recorded for Long After Dark that didn’t get on the record, that I thought would’ve made it a better album,” the legendary rocker said years ago in an interview. “I left off… four things that I liked quite a bit. And probably a few more written that never even got in the door.” Looking back on their third and final album together, legendary producer Jimmy Iovine reflects: “Long After Dark, we thought we had it. Sounded like Positively Fourth Street, sounded like one of those records, you know. By the way, I think it is!”Best headphones deals

Despite it being a golden era of The Heartbreakers playing at the height of their powers, Long After Dark is widely known as the band’s most misunderstood and underrated success. The album features an edgy collection of rock ballads and guitar anthems backed by the unmistakable sound of the band, including founding members Mike Campbell (lead guitar), Benmont Tench (keyboards), Stan Lynch (drums), plus the new addition of Howie Epstein on bass and backing vocals.

Long After Dark’s Deluxe Edition will feature the songs that were lost in the debate over the album’s original direction. Notable highlights include finding Petty’s version of Never Be You — a No. 1 country hit for Rosanne Cash — pop anomaly Don’t Make Me Walk the Line, and an up-tempo version of Ways To Be Wicked, previously covered by Lone Justice, recorded at Applewood Studios in Denver. Many of the additional tracks are taken from French TV sessions, including acoustic gems Turning Point and the Everly Brothers-influenced Keeping Me Alive.

Tom Petty, lead vocals, guitars (acoustic, electric, 12-string, lead on "We Stand a Chance")
Mike Campbell, guitars (lead, 12-string), organ on "We Stand a Chance"
Howie Epstein, bass, backing vocals
Benmont Tench, acoustic and electric pianos, Hammond and Vox organs, Oberheim OB-Xa synthesizer, backing vocals
Stan Lynch, drums, backing vocals
Additional musicians:
Ron Blair, bass on "Between Two Worlds"
Phil Jones, percussion

Recorded from 1981–82 at Record Plant (Hollywood), Wally Heider's (Hollywood), Crystal (Hollywood), Rumbo (Los Angeles)
Produced by Jimmy Iovine, Tom Petty

Digitally remastered

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