An American Treasure

An American Treasure

by Tom Petty
An American Treasure

An American Treasure

by Tom Petty

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition)

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Overview

An American Treasure, the first posthumous Tom Petty project, is designed as an aural biography of the late rocker, telling a tale that begins with a Mudcrutch session from 1974, running through the glory of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers in 1976, and concluding with a live version of "Hungry No More" from 2016, just over a year prior to his tragic 2017 passing. Arriving roughly a year after Petty's death, the timing for An American Treasure makes sense -- he certainly deserved a tribute -- but in strict discographical terms, there didn't seem to be a need for a second career-spanning box set, as he already had 1995's rarity-laden box Playback and a multi-disc The Live Anthology from 2009. Happily, An American Treasure offers a story that's not told on either previous set, and that's a complete picture of Petty's career, told entirely through byways, not highways. The compilers -- a team consisting of his widow Dana, daughter Adria, bandmates Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench, plus longtime producer Ryan Ulyate -- made a conscious decision not to replicate any material from Playback, which meant that there wasn't room for the original hit versions of any of Petty's hits. Ultimately, this meant that many of his best-known songs are nowhere to be found on An American Treasure, but that winds up as a feature, not a bug. In the absence of "American Girl," "Refugee," "The Waiting," and "Free Falling," the spotlight shifts to the remarkable consistency of Tom Petty's catalog, which is represented through deep cuts, alternate takes, live versions, and unheard songs. Upon first glance at the track listing, it may seem like there's not a treasure trove of unheard material, but as An American Treasure plays, what becomes clear is that the bigger picture counts more than the individual details. Not that the box doesn't serve up some unexpected surprises from all eras: an alternate "Rebels" has a muscle lacking on the original version, Echo generates two fine rarities in "Gainesville" and "I Don't Belong," the plaintive outtake "Don't Fade on Me" could've fit onto Wildflowers with no problem. It's fun to cherry-pick these tracks, but An American Treasure carries a greater resonance by demonstrating how Petty kept growing through the years, not only as a songwriter but a performer; some of the best moments are hearing him sing older songs later in his career. The trick An American Treasure pulls off is weaving these latter-day performances into the place where the songs were originally written, so this not only provides a narrative but also gives a sense of continuity, which is a rare thing in a decades-spanning box like this. As such, this box winds up as a fitting tribute to a rocker whose touch was so casual, he could be easy to take for granted, but when his work is looked at as a whole, he seems like a giant. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/23/2018
Label: Reprise
UPC: 0093624905578
Rank: 5921

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Surrender [Outtake, 1976]
  2. Listen to Her Heart [Live at the Record Plant, Sausalito, CA, 4/23/77]
  3. Anything That's Rock 'N' Roll [Live at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, 11/11/77]
  4. When the Time Comes
  5. You're Gonna Get It
  6. Radio Promotion Spot [1977]
  7. Rockin' Around (With You)
  8. Fooled Again (I Don't Like It)
  9. Breakdown [Live at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, 11/11/77]
  10. The Wild One, Forever
  11. No Second Thoughts
  12. Here Comes My Girl [Alternate Version, 1979]

Disc 2

  1. What Are You Doing in My Life [Alternate Version, 1979]
  2. Louisiana Rain [Alternate Version, 1979]
  3. Lost in Your Eyes [Outtake, 1974]
  4. Keep a Little Soul [Outtake, 1982]
  5. Even the Losers [Live at Rochester Community War Memorial, Rochester, NY, 9/9/89]
  6. Keeping Me Alive [Outtake, 1982]
  7. Don't Treat Me Like a Stranger
  8. The Apartment Song [Demo, 1984]
  9. Concert Intro [Live at the Forum, Inglewood, CA, 6/28/81]
  10. Kings Road [Live at the Forum, Inglewood, CA, 6/28/81]
  11. Clear the Aisles [Live at the Forum, Inglewood, CA, 6/28/81]
  12. A Woman in Love (It's Not Me) [Live at the Forum, Inglewood, CA, 6/28/81]

Disc 3

  1. Straight Into Darkness [Alternate Version, 1982]
  2. You Can Still Change Your Mind
  3. Rebels [Alternate Version, 1985]
  4. Deliver Me [Alternate Version, 1982]
  5. Alright for Now
  6. The Damage You've Done [Alternate Version, 1987]
  7. The Best of Everything [Alternate Version, 1985]
  8. Walkin' From the Fire [Outtake, 1984]
  9. King of the Hill [Early Take, 1987]
  10. I Won't Back Down [Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, CA, 2/4/97]

Disc 4

  1. Gainesville [Outtake, 1998]
  2. You and I Will Meet Again
  3. Into the Great Wide Open [Live at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CA, 11/24/91]
  4. Two Gunslingers [Live at the Beacon Theatre, New York, NY, 5/25/13]
  5. Lonesome Dave [Outtake, 1993]
  6. To Find a Friend
  7. Crawling Back to You
  8. Wake Up Time [Alternate Take, 1992]
  9. Grew Up Fast
  10. I Don't Belong [Outtake, 1998]
  11. Accused of Love

Disc 5

  1. Lonesome Sundown
  2. Don't Fade on Me [Alternate Take, 1994]
  3. You and Me [Clubhouse Version, 2007]
  4. Have Love Will Travel
  5. Money Becomes King
  6. Bus to Tampa Bay [Outtake, 2011]
  7. Saving Grace [Live at Malibu Performing Arts Center, Malibu, CA, 7/26/06]
  8. Down South
  9. Southern Accents [Live at Stephen C. O'Connell Center, Gainesville, FL, 9/21/06]
  10. Insider [Live at Stephen C. O'Connell Center, Gainesville, FL, 9/21/06]

Disc 6

  1. Two Men Talking [Outtake, 2012]
  2. Fault Lines
  3. Sins of My Youth [Early Take, 2012]
  4. Good Enough [Alternate Version, 2012]
  5. Something Good Coming
  6. Save Your Water
  7. Like a Diamond [Alternate Version, 2002]
  8. Hungry No More [Live at House of Blues, Boston, MA, 6/15/16]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tom Petty   Primary Artist,Bass,Drums,Organ,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Tambourine,Spoken Word,Guitar (Bass),Vocal Harmony,Piano (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String),Vocals (Background)
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers   Primary Artist
Roger McGuinn   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (12 String)
Stevie Nicks   Primary Artist,Vocals,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Mudcrutch   Primary Artist
Stan Lynch   Drums,Bongos,Percussion,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Shelly Yakus   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Steve Ferrone   Drums,Bongos,Percussion
Jesse Ehrlich   Cello
John Berry, Jr.   Horn
Ringo Starr   Drums
Jeff Lynne   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Lenny Castro   Percussion
Jon Brion   Conductor
Jerry Hey   Horn,Conductor,Horn Conductor
Howie Epstein   Bass,Handclapping,Guitar (Bass),Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Scott Thurston   Guitar,Clapping,Harmonica,Synthesizer,Slide Guitar,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Richard Manuel   Vocal Harmony
Rick Rubin   Clapping,Handclapping
Bobbye Hall   Tambourine
Mike Campbell   Bass,Sitar,Drones,Guitar,Mandolin,Accordion,Coral Sitar,Handclapping,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (12 String)
Dave Plews   Trumpet
Danny Roberts   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Molly Duncan   Saxophone
George Drakoulias   Drums,Clapping,Handclapping
Jim Coile   Horn
Heart Attack   Horn
Herb Pedersen   Guitar,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Benmont Tench   Organ,Piano,Harmonium,Mellotron,Vox Organ,Chamberlin,Tack Piano,Harpsichord,Synthesizer,Handclapping,Piano (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Phil Jones   Drums,Percussion
Jim Keltner   Percussion
Tom Leadon   Guitar,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Novi Novog   Viola
Randall Marsh   Drums
Ron Blair   Bass,Cello,Guitar,Clapping,Handclapping,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Alan Weidel   Clapping,Handclapping
Kurt McGettrick   Horn
Jeff Jourard   Guitar
Dick Braun   Horn
William Bergman   Horn
Sharon Ceylani   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Shelly Yakus   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Andy Udoff   Engineer,Recording
Biff Dawes   Engineer,Recording
Bill Bottrell   Mixing
Chris Bellman   Mastering
Bud Scoppa   Liner Notes
Larry Jenkins   Creative Consultant,Editorial Consultation
Greg Looper   Engineer,Monitors,Recording
Don Smith   Engineer,Recording
Jeff Lynne   Composer,Producer
Jon Brion   Arranger,Orchestral Arrangements
Robbie Robertson   Producer
Jerry Hey   Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Jim Scott   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Richard Dodd   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Jimmy Iovine   Producer
Rick Rubin   Producer
Mike Campbell   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Recording
Joel Bernstein   Photography
Tom Petty   Leader,Arranger,Composer,Producer,Announcer,Orchestral Arrangements
George Drakoulias   Mixing,Producer
Benmont Tench   Producer
Denny Cordell   Producer
Mark Dearnley   Engineer,Recording
Roger McGuinn   Composer
Max Reese   Mixing,Engineer,Mixing,Recording
Ryan Ulyate   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Recording
Randall Marsh   Announcer
Lynn Goldsmith   Photography
Shepard Fairey   Design,Cover Illustration
Robert Sebree   Photography
Martyn Atkins   Photography
Herbert Worthington III   Photography
Aaron Rapoport   Photography
Dennis Callahan   Photography
Alan Singer   Photography
Brantley Gutierrez   Photography
Robert Scovill   Engineer,Recording
Roger Harris   Engineer,Recording
Noah Shark   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Recording
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar   Introduction
Allan Tannenbaum   Photography
Ian Dickson   Photography
Jeri Heiden   Art Direction,Package Design
Mark Seliger   Photography,Illustrations
Michael Montfort   Photography
Sam Jones   Photography
Adria Petty   Liner Notes,Creative Director,Executive Producer
Nick Steinhardt   Art Direction,Package Design
Michael Ochs   Photography
Fabio Nosotti   Photography
Ed Caraeff   Photography
Andy Tennille   Photography
Steve Ziegelmeyer   Photography
Alison Tavel   Research,Archivist
Annakim Violette   Associate Producer
Dana Petty   Executive Producer
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