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    Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - The Last DJ (2002)

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    Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - The Last DJ (2002)

    Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - The Last DJ (2002)
    EAC Secure Rip | FLAC (Image + Cue + Log) - 360 MB | Complete Scans (Jpeg 600 dpi) - 144 MB | MP3 (CBR320 Kbps) - 124 MB
    Rock | Warner Bros. Records | 9 47955-2 | 48:05 minutes | Hosted on: NitroFlare, Oboom & Uploaded

    The Last DJ is the eleventh studio album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

    Tom Petty has always battled corporations and the music industry – fighting for lower retail prices for Hard Promises, complaining about videos, and always fighting for old-school, artist-first '60s rock aesthetics. There's a lot to admire about this stance, especially since he's essentially right about corporations having too much of a stranglehold on pop music, but it doesn't provide a solid foundation for an album, as the stultifying The Last DJ illustrates. Not every song on the record is about the death of rock & roll and the evils that corporations do, but it sure feels that way, since it begins with the one-two punch of "The Last DJ" and "Money Becomes King." The former is a bitter lament for the loss of free thought in pop culture, using the DJ as a truth-telling seer; the latter is a rewrite of "Into the Great Wide Open," all about a favorite artist who sells out. Both are didactic with their tortured metaphors and stretched narratives, but they seem subtle compared to the fourth song, "Joe," a heavy-handed tirade about a record company CEO that is unbearable in its awful, vulgar lyrics and is rendered unlistenable by Petty's hammy vocals; it is easily the worst song he's ever written. These front-loaded tracks obscure the lovely "Dreamville," the best song here, and effectively offer an early deathblow to an album that alternately finds Petty muddling through ballads and stumbling through rockers. Though his songcraft serves him well on occasion, it's only on occasion – the aforementioned "Dreamville," "You and Me," "Have Love Will Travel" – and the record's spare, black-and-white production doesn't add color to compositions that need it. Throughout The Last DJ, Petty sounds utterly lost – and instead of liberating him like it did in the past, it paralyzes him, boxing him into a corner where he can't draw on his strengths. It's the first true flop in a career that, until now, had none. Reviewed by Stephen Thomas Erlewine of allmusic.com


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    Track Listing:

    All songs written by Tom Petty, except where noted.

    01. The Last DJ
    02. Money Becomes King
    03. Dreamville
    04. Joe
    05. When A Kid Goes Bad
    06. Like A Diamond
    07. Lost Children
    08. Blue Sunday (Petty, Mike Campbell)
    09. You And Me
    10. The Man Who Loves Women
    11. Have Love Will Travel
    12. Can't Stop The Sun (Petty, Campbell)


    Album Released: October 8, 2002


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    Number of tracks: 12
    Official DR value: DR6

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    Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - The Last DJ (2002)


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