Full Moon Fever

Full Moon Fever

by Tom Petty
Full Moon Fever

Full Moon Fever

by Tom Petty

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Overview

Although Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) found the Heartbreakers regaining their strength as a band and discovering a newfound ease at songcraft, it just didn't sell that well. Perhaps that factor, along with road fatigue, led Tom Petty to record his first solo album, Full Moon Fever. Nevertheless, the distinction between "solo" and "Heartbreakers" is a fuzzy one because Full Moon Fever is essentially in the same style as the Heartbreakers albums; Mike Campbell co-wrote two songs and co-produced the record, and he, along with Benmont Tench and Howie Epstein, all play on the album. However, the album sounds different from any Heartbreakers record due to the presence of former Electric Light Orchestra leader Jeff Lynne. Petty co-wrote the lion's share of the album with Lynne, who also is the record's main producer. In his hands, Petty's roots rock becomes clean and glossy, layered with shimmering vocal harmonies, keyboards, and acoustic guitars. It's a friendly, radio-ready sound, and if it has dated somewhat over the years, the craft is still admirable and appealing. But the real reason Full Moon Fever became Petty's biggest hit is that it boasted a selection of songs that rivaled Damn the Torpedoes. Full Moon Fever didn't have a weak track; even if a few weren't quite as strong as others, the album was filled with highlights: "I Won't Back Down," the wistful "A Face in the Crowd," the rockabilly throwaways "Yer So Bad" and "A Mind with a Heart of Its Own," the Byrds cover "Feel a Whole Lot Better," the charging "Runnin' Down a Dream," and "Free Fallin'," a coming-of-age ballad that could be Petty's best song. Full Moon Fever might have been meant as an off-the-cuff detour, but it turned into a minor masterpiece.

Product Details

Release Date: 04/24/1989
Label: MCA
UPC: 0076732625323
Rank: 571

Tracks

  1. Free Fallin'
  2. I Won't Back Down
  3. Love is a Long Road
  4. A Face In the Crowd
  5. Runnin' Down a Dream
  6. Feel a Whole Lot Better
  7. Yer So Bad
  8. Depending On You
  9. The Apartment Song
  10. Alright For Now
  11. A Mind With a Heart of It's Own
  12. Zombie Zoo

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tom Petty   Primary Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String),Vocals (Background),Sound Effects,Noise,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Tambourine,Lead Vocals,Handclapping
Kelsey Campbell   Sound Effects,Voices
Trembling Blenders   Vocals (Background)
Benmont Tench   Piano
Phil Jones   Drums,Percussion
Jim Keltner   Drums,Maracas,Marimba,Tambourine
Roy Orbison   Vocals (Background)
Alan Weidel   Handclapping
Del Shannon   Noise,Sound Effects
George Harrison   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Jeff Lynne   Bass,Noise,Guitar,Keyboards,Handclapping,Sound Effects,Vocals (Background)
Howie Epstein   Vocals (Background)
Mike Campbell   Bass,Guitar,Soloist,Mandolin,Keyboards,Slide Guitar

Technical Credits

Roy Orbison   Guest Artist
Howie Epstein   Guest Artist
Benmont Tench   Guest Artist
Mike Campbell   Guest Artist,Composer,Engineer,Producer
George Harrison   Guest Artist
Del Shannon   Guest Artist
Jeff Lynne   Guest Artist,Composer,Producer
Kelsey Campbell   Screams
Robert Sebree   Photography
Tony Dimitriades   Management
Aaron Rapoport   Photography
Steve Hall   Mastering
Awest   Art Direction,Illustrations
Tiny Bouchet   Art Direction
Dave "The Blade" Knight   Assistant Engineer
Alan Weidel   Guitar Technician,Assistant Engineer
Bill Bottrell   Engineer
The Clarks   Composer
Gene Clark   Composer
Don Smith   Engineer
Dennis Kirk   Engineer
Tom Petty   Composer,Producer
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