Mojo

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Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
Mojo

[ Warner Bros. Music / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 14 June 2010

This item is only available to us via Special Import.

'Mojo' has juice & guts but it also has some sweet balladry for the slow dancers and even a wacked-out reggae number that is unlike anything that The Heartbreakers have done before.

Sometime in the last few years Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers took a left turn. Maybe it was when Tom woke up in the night with the idea of reuniting his first band, Mudcrutch, to cut the album they never got a chance to make back in the early '70s. Maybe it was when The Heartbreakers assembled the mammoth multi-disc, 'The Live Anthology', which detailed 30 years of concerts. Maybe it was when they gave all their home movies, outtakes and live footage to director Peter Bogdanovich to create the Grammy-winning four-hour career documentary 'Runnin' Down a Dream'... There have been side projects & experiments since the band last went into the studio to cut a new Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers album.

With 'Mojo', they have taken their recent freedom & experimentation to heart. They have gone off the reservation and all signs indicate they aren't coming back.

The first thing that hits you about 'Mojo' is that the spirit of the Mudcrutch sessions has carried on with The Heartbreakers. This is the sound of a band playing together in a room not a studio - facing each other, all singing and playing at the same time. The music is alive, with no overdubs or studio trickery. What you hear is what they created on the spot at that time.

Tom Petty says, "with this album, I want to show other people what I hear with the band. 'Mojo' is where the band lives when it's playing for itself."

As for the songs, 'Mojo' showcases a wide variety of American music from rock 'n' roll to country and both electric & acoustic blues. And then there are the images in Tom's lyrics which slip in on the melodies and set up a home in your head: The barefoot girl in the high grass chewing on a stick of sugar cane; the run-in with the law that begins when a carload of buddies decide to party with the motel maids; and the hilariously audacious idea of opening an album with an electric blues rocker about Thomas Jefferson's love affair with Sally Hemings. Tom would probably chuck a rock at anyone who called him a poet, but he sure is a southern writer of humor & sensitivity.

'Mojo' has juice & guts but it also has some sweet balladry for the slow dancers and even a wacked-out reggae number that is unlike anything that The Heartbreakers have done before. It's the kind of album nobody's supposed to be able to make anymore. It got here just in time.

Tracks:

1. Jefferson Jericho Blues
2. First Flash of Freedom
3. Running Man's Bible
4. The Trip to Pirate's Cove
5. Candy
6. No Reason to Cry
7. I Should Have Known It
8. U.S. 41
9. Takin' My Time
10. Let Yourself Go
11. Don't Pull Me Over
12. Lover's Touch
13. High in the Morning
14. Something Good Coming
15. Good Enough

Documentary on the making of 'Mojo', directed by Sam Jones (via YouTube).