It comes on the heels of the spectacular reissuing of Wildflowers, with all manner of extras and assorted tracks fleshing out that project. Stunning out of the gate with the power pop-ish “Walls (Circus),” featuring backing vocals by Lindsay Buckingham, the album featured outstanding tracks like “Angel Dream,” both Numbers 2 and 4, and the aching yet spiteful “Hope You Never.” But otherwise, the album seemed a bit of a hodgepodge, something that has since been alluded to by pianist/organist Benmont Tench in a promotional video for Angel Dream.Īngel Dream attempts to rectify that, transforming what was a collection of songs written for a soundtrack into a proper Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album. Coming off of the release of Petty’s masterwork Wildflowers, released two years prior, Songs and Music seemed like something of a toss off at first glance. In 1996, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released Songs and Music from “She’s the One, ” ostensibly a soundtrack of sorts to the Jennifer Aniston and Cameron Diaz film of the same year.
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