
Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) is a Rock album by Tom Petty, originally released in 2021. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- warm
- earnest
- heartland
About
For an artist who built his career on a certain degree of stubbornness, <i>Wildflowers</i> wasn’t just an admission of vulnerability; it was like standing naked in front of an audience. By the mid-1990s, after two decades of marriage, Petty was heading toward divorce—a personal cataclysm that would fuel much of 1999’s <i>Echo</i>. But you could hear the heartbreak coming on 1994’s <i>Wildflowers</i>, his second solo album, and one that features some of his most somber tunes: The title track finds him pining for a kind of beauty you can’t possess without ruining it, while the heartache in “To Find a Friend” is self-evident. “It’s good to be king/And have your own way,” Petty sings on “It’s Good to Be King.” Sure—but the subtext here is that it’s a kingdom of one. The magic, of course, is that despite the effort and attention that was put into the creation of <i>Wildflowers</i>, the album sounds natural and unforced—a sense of intuitiveness attributed, in part, to the influence of new producer Rick Rubin. Petty was writing from a quieter place now, and finding nuance in his solitude. And he was in a productive state of mind: Rubin said Petty once paused the tape between a demo playback and wrote an entirely new song, end to end, in a few minutes. The Rubin sessions would ultimately yield dozens of songs, and while Petty originally planned to make <i>Wildflowers</i> a double album, Warner Bros. didn’t think it warranted the length (a massive 2020 compilation, <i>Wildflowers & All the Rest</i>, would finally set those tracks free). But even in its original 15-track form, <i>Wildflowers</i> remains one of Petty’s greatest achievements—a surprisingly personal, deeply tuneful collection that finds Petty at his most vulnerable.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1A Higher Place3:51
- A2Hard On Me3:49
- A3Cabin Down Below3:47
- A4Crawling Back To You5:06
Side B
- B1Only A Broken Heart4:56
- B2Drivin' Down To Georgia4:58
- B3You Wreck Me3:31
- B4It's Good To Be King5:07
Side C
- C1House In The Woods5:06
- C2Honey Bee5:21
- C3Girl On LSD3:45
- C4Cabin Down Below (Acoustic Version)2:45
Side D
- D1Wildflowers3:32
- D2Don't Fade On Me4:28
- D3Wake Up Time5:31
- D4You Saw Me Comin'4:38
Credits
Performers
- Howie EpsteinBASS GUITAR BACKING VOCALS HARMONY VOCALS
- Kenny AronoffDRUMS
- Mike CampbellGUITAR SLIDE GUITAR BASS GUITAR
- Tom PettyLEAD VOCALS GUITAR HARMONY VOCALS
- Benmont TenchPIANO ORGAN SYNTHESIZER
- Jerry ScheffBASS GUITAR
- Steve FerroneDRUMS
- Stan LynchDRUMS
- George DrakouliasPERCUSSION TAMBOURINE
- Ringo StarrDRUMS
10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 6 pressings tracked on Gatefold
