Tom Petty/Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) [180 Gram Vinyl]
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) [180 Gram Vinyl]
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty (vocals, guitar); Mike Campbell (guitar); Benmont Tench (keyboards); Howie Epstein (bass); Stan Lynch (drums).
Recorded at Sound City & M.C Studios, Los Angeles, California.
LET ME UP was seen as Petty's attempt to step away from the elaborate neo-psychedelic artifice of the ambitious SOUTHERN ACCENTS and get to back to straight-ahead rock & roll, but in fact, it's probably just the record he happened to feel like making at the time. That said, rock & roll doesn't get more straight-ahead than the power-riffing non sequitirs of the visceral "Jammin' Me," co-written with Petty's fellow Wilbury Bob Dylan. There's a distinct folk-rock flavor to the ballad "It'll All Work Out," a mandolin-laced ode to a typical Petty girl (faded jeans, leather jacket, etc.) On "Runaway Trains" and "My Life/Your World" things take a decidedly '80s-sounding turn. Mike Campbell's guitar on the former is redolent of his "Boys of Summer" collaboration with Don Henley, and the latter is powered by percolating synths.
Recorded at Sound City & M.C Studios, Los Angeles, California.
LET ME UP was seen as Petty's attempt to step away from the elaborate neo-psychedelic artifice of the ambitious SOUTHERN ACCENTS and get to back to straight-ahead rock & roll, but in fact, it's probably just the record he happened to feel like making at the time. That said, rock & roll doesn't get more straight-ahead than the power-riffing non sequitirs of the visceral "Jammin' Me," co-written with Petty's fellow Wilbury Bob Dylan. There's a distinct folk-rock flavor to the ballad "It'll All Work Out," a mandolin-laced ode to a typical Petty girl (faded jeans, leather jacket, etc.) On "Runaway Trains" and "My Life/Your World" things take a decidedly '80s-sounding turn. Mike Campbell's guitar on the former is redolent of his "Boys of Summer" collaboration with Don Henley, and the latter is powered by percolating synths.
Tracks:
1 - Jammin' Me
2 - Runaway Trains
3 - Damage You've Done
4 - It'll All Work Out
5 - My Life/Your World
6 - Think About Me
7 - All Mixed Up
8 - Self-Made Man
9 - Ain't Love Strange
10 - How Many More Days
11 - Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)
2 - Runaway Trains
3 - Damage You've Done
4 - It'll All Work Out
5 - My Life/Your World
6 - Think About Me
7 - All Mixed Up
8 - Self-Made Man
9 - Ain't Love Strange
10 - How Many More Days
11 - Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)