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Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions): Vinyl 2LP
Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) - the latest offering of Tom Petty music, curated with help from his loving family, bandmates and collaborators - will be released on April 16 via Warner Records. The tracks, which were previously released on the limited-edition Super Deluxe version of 2020âs Wildflowers & All The Rest, will now be available on standalone CD & vinyl and digitally for the first time.
The first track to be released is âYou Saw Me Cominâ,â a previously unreleased song and recording from 1992 and the final track on the collection, which will be premiering alongside a video directed by Joel Kazuo Knoernschild and Katie Malia. Reflecting upon recording âYou Saw Me Cominââ for Wildflowers, Heartbreaker Benmont Tench notes, âThereâs this kind of longing in the song, in the way that he wrote the chord structure, the melody and the lyrics. Itâs wistful, and it would have been the perfect way to end the disc.â
Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) follows Wildflowers & All The Rest which was hailed by Rolling Stone as âthe definitive artistic statement that newly illuminates one of the most fruitful, inspired periods of the American legendâs career,â and by Variety, who called it âthe best and most justified boxed set of this kind since the Beatlesâ White Album compendium.â In fact, the songs on Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) first initiated the estateâs discovery and curation process for the larger project.
Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) features 16 studio recordings of alternate takes, long cuts and jam versions of Wildflowers songs as Tom, band members and co-producer Rick Rubin worked to finalize the album in 1994. The release offers fans further deep access into the writing and recording of Wildflowers, as well as realizing the full vision of the project as Tom had always intended.
The collection was produced by Tomâs longtime engineer and co-producer Ryan Ulyate who listened to 245 reels of 24-track tape, revealing Tom and his collaboratorsâ evolutionary process and finding the group willing to do whatever it took to discover the essence and magic in the material.
Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) - the latest offering of Tom Petty music, curated with help from his loving family, bandmates and collaborators - will be released on April 16 via Warner Records. The tracks, which were previously released on the limited-edition Super Deluxe version of 2020âs Wildflowers & All The Rest, will now be available on standalone CD & vinyl and digitally for the first time.
The first track to be released is âYou Saw Me Cominâ,â a previously unreleased song and recording from 1992 and the final track on the collection, which will be premiering alongside a video directed by Joel Kazuo Knoernschild and Katie Malia. Reflecting upon recording âYou Saw Me Cominââ for Wildflowers, Heartbreaker Benmont Tench notes, âThereâs this kind of longing in the song, in the way that he wrote the chord structure, the melody and the lyrics. Itâs wistful, and it would have been the perfect way to end the disc.â
Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) follows Wildflowers & All The Rest which was hailed by Rolling Stone as âthe definitive artistic statement that newly illuminates one of the most fruitful, inspired periods of the American legendâs career,â and by Variety, who called it âthe best and most justified boxed set of this kind since the Beatlesâ White Album compendium.â In fact, the songs on Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) first initiated the estateâs discovery and curation process for the larger project.
Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) features 16 studio recordings of alternate takes, long cuts and jam versions of Wildflowers songs as Tom, band members and co-producer Rick Rubin worked to finalize the album in 1994. The release offers fans further deep access into the writing and recording of Wildflowers, as well as realizing the full vision of the project as Tom had always intended.
The collection was produced by Tomâs longtime engineer and co-producer Ryan Ulyate who listened to 245 reels of 24-track tape, revealing Tom and his collaboratorsâ evolutionary process and finding the group willing to do whatever it took to discover the essence and magic in the material.
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Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions): Vinyl 2LPâ
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Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) - the latest offering of Tom Petty music, curated with help from his loving family, bandmates and collaborators - will be released on April 16 via Warner Records. The tracks, which were previously released on the limited-edition Super Deluxe version of 2020âs Wildflowers & All The Rest, will now be available on standalone CD & vinyl and digitally for the first time.
The first track to be released is âYou Saw Me Cominâ,â a previously unreleased song and recording from 1992 and the final track on the collection, which will be premiering alongside a video directed by Joel Kazuo Knoernschild and Katie Malia. Reflecting upon recording âYou Saw Me Cominââ for Wildflowers, Heartbreaker Benmont Tench notes, âThereâs this kind of longing in the song, in the way that he wrote the chord structure, the melody and the lyrics. Itâs wistful, and it would have been the perfect way to end the disc.â
Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) follows Wildflowers & All The Rest which was hailed by Rolling Stone as âthe definitive artistic statement that newly illuminates one of the most fruitful, inspired periods of the American legendâs career,â and by Variety, who called it âthe best and most justified boxed set of this kind since the Beatlesâ White Album compendium.â In fact, the songs on Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) first initiated the estateâs discovery and curation process for the larger project.
Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) features 16 studio recordings of alternate takes, long cuts and jam versions of Wildflowers songs as Tom, band members and co-producer Rick Rubin worked to finalize the album in 1994. The release offers fans further deep access into the writing and recording of Wildflowers, as well as realizing the full vision of the project as Tom had always intended.
The collection was produced by Tomâs longtime engineer and co-producer Ryan Ulyate who listened to 245 reels of 24-track tape, revealing Tom and his collaboratorsâ evolutionary process and finding the group willing to do whatever it took to discover the essence and magic in the material.












