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A sunnier rebel, Tom Petty may be America's most engaging trad rocker. Yet his ever-cool slouch and wry grin mask not only a distinctly mature songwriting talent but also a survivor's steel. As on his splendid solo debut (Full Moon Fever, 1989), select Heartbreakers help out on Wildflowers, and gems like "House in the Woods" and "You Wreck Me" are exemplary rock & roll. With the anthemlike "Wake Up Time," Petty's singing gains new tenderness, and the entire set radiates heart.
It takes the assurance of a titan like Eric Clapton to muster the humility that inspires From the Cradle. The guitarist's tribute to the gods who formed him (Muddy Waters, Freddie King, Otis Rush among them), the disc sacrifices flash to sheer blazing force. "Groaning the Blues," "Five Long Years" this is the bone and sinew of blues.
(Posted: Feb 2, 1998)
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- Blues Before Sunrise
- Third Degree
- Reconsider Baby
- Hoochie Coochie Man
- Five Long Years
- I'm Tore Down
- How Long Blues
- Goin' Away Baby
- Blues Leave Me Alone
- Sinner's Prayer
- Motherless Child
- It Hurts Me Too
- Someday After A While
- Standin' Round Crying
- Driftin'
- Groaning The Blues
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