How did Petty and his Heartbreakers become one of the very few rock bands to keep their ’80s hit-making streak rolling straight through the grunge era and well beyond? Well, let’s just say that a... more
How did Petty and his Heartbreakers become one of the very few rock bands to keep their ’80s hit-making streak rolling straight through the grunge era and well beyond? Well, let’s just say that a... more
How did Petty and his Heartbreakers become one of the very few rock bands to keep their ’80s hit-making streak rolling straight through the grunge era and well beyond? Well, let’s just say that a... more
How did Petty and his Heartbreakers become one of the very few rock bands to keep their ’80s hit-making streak rolling straight through the grunge era and well beyond? Well, let’s just say that a... more
Limited four 180gm vinyl LP pressing. This collection of personal favorites and important milestones is the first anthology to span Petty's entire career, from the first album to Mudcrutch 2. The... more
Two CDs. This collection of personal favorites and important milestones is the first anthology to span Petty's entire career, from the first album to Mudcrutch 2. The album contains 38 tracks... more
Petty’s widow Dana and daughter Adria found so much unreleased material in Tom’s archive after he passed away that these two new anthologies became inevitable. Fans will be so thankful for this... more
Petty’s widow Dana and daughter Adria found so much unreleased material in Tom’s archive after he passed away that these two new anthologies became inevitable. Fans will be so thankful for this... more
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Damn The Torpedoes is the RIAA triple platinum-certified third album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It was released to critical acclaim in 1979, and was a... more
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Into the Great Wide Open is the eighth studio album by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, first released in 1991. The album was the band's last with... more
Reaching #3, this 1989 LP was Petty’s second biggest chart success ever. This album simply couldn’t miss, as Tom came up with a fantastic set of songs here, aided and abetted by none other than Jeff... more
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Long After Dark is the fifth album from Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers. It was released in November 1982, reached #9 on the Billboard 200, and was produced by Jimmy... more
Jeff Lynne collaborated with Petty on this 2006 recording, which plays like a road trip across 2 LPs. Lynne’s production and Petty’s evocative songs combined to send this all the way to #4: "Saving... more
Petty poured emotion into this 1999 double album in the wake of his devastating divorce. Fans connected deeply with Petty’s first LP with the Heartbreakers in eight years, sending the album to the... more
Fifty million record sales ago, Petty & his Heartbreakers shouted their arrival from the rooftops with this 1976 LP. If this isn’t one of the world’s most outstanding rock debuts, we don’t know what... more
A big step toward stardom, this 1978 LP saw Tom and the band vault to #23 pop thanks to a killer set of songs including their early hits "I Need to Know" and "Listen to Her Heart." You’ll find those... more
The mother of all live Petty comps! Covering 1978–2007, this 51-track set (48 on the CDs) is culled from hundreds of hours of live recordings covering every era of Petty and the Heartbreakers on... more
The corporate nature of the music business was bemoaned in no uncertain terms on Petty and the Heartbreakers’ 2002 double album, another Top 10 triumph. The title track and the beautiful "Dreamville"... more
A big step toward stardom, this 1978 LP saw Tom and the band vault to #23 pop thanks to a killer set of songs including their early hits "I Need to Know" and "Listen to Her Heart." You’ll find those... more
Petty followed his smash LP "Damn the Torpedoes" with another tremendously strong set of songs: this 1981 album that promptly shot to #5 thanks to the hit "A Woman in Love (It’s Not Me)" and the... more
Petty fans (especially those who loved him so during his MTV stardom), you’re gonna need this: 74 minutes of music videos in chronological order from 1979–93. You’ll see "Here Comes My Girl,"... more
34 gems from 1976–1993, sequenced and remastered by Petty! The newly recorded "Surrender" is here (and only here!) with hits, solo tracks and tunes not included on 1993’s "Greatest Hits," includes... more
Petty’s 1996 soundtrack LP featuring guests Lindsey Buckingham and Carl Wilson vaulted to #15 pop. Produced by Rick Rubin, this album full of ramshackle charm stands tall even outside the realm of... more
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