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Format: CD
 Apr 1989
 Record Label: MCA Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 076732625323 |
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Track Listing 1. Free Fallin' 2. I Won't Back Down 3. Love Is A Long Road 4. Face In The Crowd, A 5. Runnin' Down A Dream 6. Feel A Whole Lot Better 7. Yer So Bad 8. Depending On You 9. Apartment Song, The 10. Alright For Now 11. Mind With A Heart Of Its Own, A 12. Zombie Zoo
Album Notes Personnel: Tom Petty (vocals, acoustic, electric, 6 & 12 string guitars, keyboards, tambourine, handclaps, sound effects); George Harrison (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Mike Campbell (guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, keyboards, bass); Jeff Lynne (guitar, keyboards, bass, handclaps, sound effects, background vocals); Benmont Tench (piano); Jim Keltner (drums, maracas, tambourine); Phil Jones (drums, percussion); Alan Weidel (handclaps); Kelsey Campbell, Del Shannon (sound effects); Howie Epstein, Roy Orbison (background vocals). Producers: Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Mike Cambell. Engineers include: Mike Cambell, Don Smith, Bill Bottrell. Recorded in Mike Campbell's Garage, Los Angeles, California. There is a "special message" between tracks 5 and 6 which is found exclusively on the CD. This album is just damn good fun--a great collection of easy-going rock songs, crafted not to change the world, but certainly to make it just a little brighter. Petty's first solo project (without the Heartbreakers), FULL MOON FEVER shares the goodtime feel of the Traveling Wilburys' contemporary "Handle With Care." This is not altogether surprising; Jeff Lynne co-produced and George Harrison and Roy Orbison guest. The only non-Petty composition is a version of Gene Clark's "Feel A Whole Lot Better," while "Zombie Zoo," a bewildered parent's diatribe on the kids of today, comes perilously close to social commentary.
Industry Reviews 4 Stars - Excellent
3.5 Stars - Very Good
Ranked #92 in Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Albums Of The 80s survey. Rolling Stone (11/01/1989)
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