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The collection features incredibly special packaging across the various formats. Wildflowers & All The Rest-Super Deluxe is a Direct to Consumer Limited Edition set featuring Finding Wildflowers-16 studio recordings of alternate takes of Wildflowers songs as Tom, band members and Rubin honed-in on the final album. The Deluxe Edition is rounded-off with 14 live performances of songs from Wildflowers, recorded on various tours from 1995 to 2017.
These solo demos provide an intimate look at Tom’s songwriting process, where he plays all the instruments and revises lyrics as he works. Wildflowers & All The Rest-Deluxe Edition features 15 recordings made by Tom in his home studio as he was writing the album. Wildflowers & All The Rest will be released in multiple formats. “ Wildflowers (Home Recording)” is available now with pre-order of the Deluxe Edition, in addition to the recently released songs “ There Goes Angela (Dream Away) (Home Recording)” and “ You Don’t Know How It Feels (Home Recording).” Hear the entire conversation and home recording On Demand here now. Mike Campbell, Adria Petty, and Ryan Ulyate spoke with Fricke about the new collection and premiered the home recording on SiriusXM’s Tom Petty Radio. The significance of the song was revealed in David Fricke’s essay written for the liner notes of the collection: “It would be some time before he understood the complexity of ‘Wildflowers.’ It was, he realized, ‘me singing about me.’” The video was co-directed by Alan Bibby and Jonny Kofoed and produced by Assembly. “ Wildflowers ( Home Recording),” a solo demo version of the classic title track, premiered alongside a video featuring never before seen footage of Tom at his home, shot by Martyn Atkins during the recording of Wildflowers. Together they stewarded the warmth Tom created through his music and relationship to his fans. The compilation was curated by Tom’s daughters, Adria and Annakim Petty and his wife Dana Petty who call it, “Many, many hours of pure sonic joy,” as well as Heartbreakers Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench, and was produced by Tom’s longtime engineer and co-producer Ryan Ulyate. Tom’s vision of the project is becoming a reality due to the commitment of his loving family, bandmates and collaborators who helped unearth many previously unheard gems. Wildflowers & All The Rest, the long-awaited Wildflowers reissue and comprehensive collection, will be released on October 16 via Warner Records. Tom had always intended to release the second half of the album-a collection he named All The Rest, featuring ten songs from the Wildflowers recording sessions that were left off the original version and five unreleased tracks (different versions of four other songs would appear on the soundtrack to the 1996 film, She’s The One). 31), he discussed his desire for a Wildflowers tour to coincide with a reissue. Then again in 2016 on SiriusXM Tom Petty Radio (Ch. But I was at the top of my game during that record.”
My personal life came crashing down, and it derailed me for a while. In a 2014 interview with Rolling Stone Tom detailed his plans for the reissue, telling the magazine, “I broke through to something else. The resurrection of Wildflowers has been a long time coming. Released on November 1, 1994, Wildflowers-a single CD with 15 songs, still more than an hour in length-was Tom’s most acutely confessional album to date. In fact, Tom, Rubin and Campbell completed the album as a double CD with 25 songs, nearly two hours of music, but his label advised restraint. Tom ultimately wrote more songs than he could release at the time. Wildflowers in many ways changed Tom’s creative life-as a recording artist, collaborator and band leader-while a profound, personal crisis transformed the stories and emotional thrust in his songs. During Tom Petty’s final interview with the Los Angeles Times, as the triumphant 40th anniversary tour with The Heartbreakers was coming to an end, he announced that his next big focus would be to finally revisit his 1994 masterpiece, Wildflowers, co-produced with Rick Rubin and Mike Campbell.