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Mudcrutch

by Mudcrutch
Mudcrutch by by Mudcrutch
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  • Media Type: Audio CD
  • Release Date: April 29. 2008
  • Label: Warner Brothers
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: 8
  • Average Customer Rating: 4.5 stars
  • UPC: 093624987338
  • List price: $18.98
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      "I just finished a record with Mudcrutch, my old band before the Heartbreakers. I am over the moon about it. I couldn't have hoped for it to be as good as it came out." In summer 2007, Tom Petty reunited Mudcrutch, consisting of himself, Heartbreakers Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench, original bandmember Tom Leadon, and Randall Marsh, who joined when Mudcrutch first went to Los Angeles in search of a record deal in the early 70s. Now, more than 30 years later, Mudcrutch finally has its debut album. With new Petty songs and a handful of covers, the self-titled disc is both classic rock and a rock classic.



    Mudcrutch tracks


    Tracks

    Disc 1
    1. Shady Grove
    2. Scare Easy
    3. Orphan Of The Storm
    4. Six Days On The Road
    5. Crystal River
    6. Oh Maria
    7. This Is A Good Street
    8. The Wrong Thing To Do
    9. Queen Of The Go-Go Girls
    10. June Apple
    11. Lover Of The Bayou
    12. Topanga Cowgirl
    13. Bootleg Flyer
    14. House Of Stone




    Mudcrutch reviews


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    The Tom Petty of old returns ! ! - 5 stars
    Mudcrutch Review
    I have been an avid and loyal Tom Petty fan since Day 1, owning all of his albums (and I do mean ALL). For point of reference, I also am a huge fan of Springsteen, Mellencammp, early Rod Stewart etc.

    What has bothered me most about Petty in the last 10 years or so, is the fact that he seems to have been stuck in some rut and the albums have all kind of blended together in a relative bland set of work. While his latter day work is decent, he sounds as if he has become complacent.

    Enter - - MUDCRUTCH.

    Tom gets his pre-Heartbreaker band together and records 14 very loose, down home, rockin', country-ish songs in a mere 10 days. They were essentially recorded live in the studio. There may not be one bad song on this entire CD.

    Petty, clearly exuberant and revitalized, even sings better and with more energy than he has in years. He plays bass on every song, does not play guitar at all on the entire album.

    The album opener, "Shady Grove" is a traditonal number that reminds me a lot of a ramped up Townes Van Zandt number. The guitar work is amazing.

    "Scare Easy" is the second number and is the band's single. It is CLASSIC Tom Petty and is a straight a head rocking number. Sounds like something that could have fallen right off of "Full Moon Fever."

    There are 3 flat out country songs that are GREAT: "Orphan of The Storm", "Topanga Cowgirl" and "House of Stone." If you like Tom's old "Mystery Man", you're gonna LOVE these wonderfully fresh numbers.

    You also get your share of flat-out rockers: "Six Days on the Road", "The Wrong Thing To Do", the classic "Lover of The Bayou" and "Bootleg Flyer"...

    "Six Days on The Road" sounds like they all had a few beers and said, "let's let'er rip" and it does. Very loose, barroom style romping number.

    "Bootleg Flyer" sounds like it came right off of Petty's first album with the Heartbreakers. I'll leave it at that. It's so refreshing to hear these guys play with the intensity they once did. I thought this vibe was lost forever..........man was I wrong.

    "Crystal River" is a 9 minute psychadelic free-for-all jam that is probably my favorite number. You can tell they had so much fun recording this number (and really the entire album).

    There is even a song penned AND SUNG by Benmont Tench, "This Is a Good Street." I can't believe Benmont hasn't sung any more songs in the past. He does a great job. Kinda sound like it could have come off "Damn The Torpedos" - it has that feel.

    The bottom line is, Tom Petty threw all his hit songs aside, forgot about writing radio friendly songs, and went into the studio with some great friends and recorded a very loose, country-rock album that will undoubtedly stand the test of time. It is that good. It is the best CD I've bought in a long, long time.

    If you like early Petty, this is an ABSOLUTE must.

    Buy it and don't look back - guaranteed.

    A classic country rock record - 5 stars
    Mudcrutch Review
    When I heard that MUDCRUTCH was an instant classic, I had my doubts. I shouldn't have--Tom Petty has done it before, has he not?--but I did. Petty, Benmont Tench, and Mike Campbell reuniting with their pre-Heartbreakers band? Exciting and interesting, yes...but perhaps a bit too much of a geezerfest?

    Well, I'm an idiot for having any doubts. Mudcrutch--band and album--is great. This is a country rock record like we haven't heard since the Eagls' heyday. The album kicks off with the traditional "Shady Grove," then slides through 13 other numbers, mostly written by Petty (with one apiece from Tench and guitarist/vocalist Tom Leadon, as well as a cover of Roger McGuinn's "Lover of the Bayou" and the country classic "Six Days On the Road," plus another traditional). I won't bother going song-by-song: think of the Eagles, or the Byrds, or the Flying Burrito Brothers, or any other seventies country rock act. Then add in Tom Petty. I can definitely understand this album being called an "instant classic;" no doubt the years will prove that term correct. Whether these guys make another record or not--and I truly hope they will--this self-titled debut will serve as a reminder that great musicians come from great places. Tom Petty and company have proven once again that rock 'n roll still thrives...even if it's with a country shuffle.

    Mudcrutch is just great!! - 5 stars
    Mudcrutch Review
    Tom Petty has struck again by getting back to his true roots as he brings back his Mudcrutch line up to make the Country flavoured album I think that Tom Petty has always wanted to make. Classic status has to go to songs like "Orphan in the Storm", "I Know It's Wrong" and This is a Good Street, Queen of the Go-Go Dancers.

    How cool is it when someone after 30 years of success and brings back guys he played with in the beginnings of his career so those guys can perform and make a little bank.

    The best part of this Albun is that it's NOT a Heartbreakes album or a Tom Petty solo project. It has a sound all it's own that is right on.

    Petty fans will love it, and I think Country music fans will like it too!! Add it to your collection you won't be dissapointed.

    This is what we loved about the 70s - 4 stars
    Mudcrutch Review
    When it comes to rock and roll, Tom Petty just knows what works. 'Nuff said.
    His best in a long time - 5 stars
    Mudcrutch Review
    This is the best music Tom Petty has put out in 20 years, and some of the best Country-Rock I've heard in that same period. It must come from reuniting with his roots. It has great melodies, hooks, and rythyms. I'm buying it even though I have unlimited access to the CD via Rhapsody To Go. Highly recommended!
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