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PC Software: Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600 File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Cd Hardware: Plextor PX-716SA Plextor Firmware: 1.11 (Final) Cd Software: Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 EAC Log: Yes EAC Cue Sheet: Yes Tracker(s): Torrent Hash: C7236B1DDE0E4E4E7345B3826FD5C6956790B42B File Size: 4.10 GB Label: Shelter, Backstreet, MCA, Warner Bros., American Albums, Years & Catalog # in this Torrent: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers 1976 (not my rip) You're Gonna Get It! Thomas Earl 'Tom' Petty (born October 20, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is the frontman of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and was a founding member of the late 1980s supergroup Traveling Wilburys and Mudcrutch.
He has also performed under the pseudonyms of Charlie T. And Muddy Wilbury. He has recorded a number of hit singles with the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist, many of which remain heavily played on adult contemporary and classic rock radio. His music, notably his hits, has become popular among younger generations as he continues to host sold-out shows.[1] Throughout his career, Petty and his collaborators have sold 60 million albums.[2] Petty and his band the Heartbreakers celebrated their 30th anniversary with a tour in 2006, though Petty has occasionally released solo work, such as 2006's Highway Companion[3], on which he performed most of the backing instrumentation. Members of the Heartbreakers have played on each of his solo albums and the band has always backed him when touring in support of those albums.
He has also toured with Mudcrutch in order to promote their debut album. Petty has been managed by Tony Dimitriades since 1976.[4] On February 3, 2008, Petty and the Heartbreakers performed at the Super Bowl XLII Halftime show. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 1976 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers is the eponymous debut album by the band of the same name, released in late 1976. Initially following its release, the album received little attention in the United States.
Following a British tour, it climbed to #24 on the UK album chart and the single 'Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll' became a hit in the UK. After nearly a year and many positive reviews, the album reached the U.S. Charts, where it climbed to #55 in 1978 and eventually went Gold. The single 'Breakdown' cracked the Top 40 in the U.S. And 'American Girl' became an FM radio staple which can still be heard today.[1] The album was recorded and mixed at the Shelter Studio, Hollywood, California.
'Rockin' Around (With You)' (Petty, Mike Campbell) – 2:26 2. 'Breakdown' – 2:42 3. 'Hometown Blues' – 2:12 4.
'The Wild One, Forever' – 3:01 5. 'Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll' – 2:24 6. 'Strangered in the Night' – 3:30 7. 'Fooled Again (I Don't Like It)' – 3:49 8.
'Mystery Man' – 3:02 9. 'Luna' – 3:57 10.
'American Girl' – 3:31 You're Gonna Get It! 1978 You're Gonna Get It! Is the second album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 1978. Originally, the album was to be titled Terminal Romance. Like its self-titled predecessor, this album includes tight melodic songs awash in ringing guitars and organ.
It reached #23 on Billboard's Top LP's & Tapes chart in 1978. It also earned Petty and the Heartbreakers their first gold record. 'When the Time Comes' – 2:48 2.
Write something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. No Archives Categories. 8 Issue 6 (2015) Print Email Download the whole Issue. ORIGINAL ARTICLES. Characteristics of psychovegetative syndrome and its pharmacological correction in law. Dnevnik kontrolya arterialjnogo davleniya i puljsa.
Intellistim be 28e manual. 'You're Gonna Get It' – 2:59 3. 'Hurt' (Petty, Mike Campbell) – 3:19 4. 'Magnolia' – 3:02 5.
'Too Much Ain't Enough' – 2:58 6. 'I Need to Know' – 2:27 7. 'Listen to Her Heart' – 3:05 8.
'No Second Thoughts' – 2:42 9. 'Restless' – 3:24 10. 'Baby's a Rock 'n' Roller' (Petty, Campbell) – 2:55 Damn The Torpedoes 1979 Damn the Torpedoes is the third album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released in 1979 by MCA Records.[1] It was released to commercial success and critical acclaim becoming the band's breakthrough album.[1] In 2003, the album was ranked number 313 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Damn the Torpedoes was the Heartbreakers first for MCA Records.[1] Their old label, Shelter, had been sold to MCA. Petty struggled to legally detach himself from MCA, resulting in his bankruptcy.[1] In the end the record company backed down, and he negotiated a deal that allowed him to release his recordings on the new Backstreet Records label, manufactured and distributed by MCA.[1] The album was recorded at Sound City in Van Nuys and Cherokee Studios in Hollywood.[2] The title is a reference to a famous quote by Admiral David Farragut: 'Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!'
Damn the Torpedoes was released in October of 1979. The album was a breakthrough for Petty and the Heartbreakers. It was his first top 10 album rising to #2 hit (for seven weeks and kept from #1 by Pink Floyd's The Wall) on the Billboard's Albums chart.[3] It yielded two songs that made the top-fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, 'Don't Do Me Like That' (#10) and 'Refugee' (#15).
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PC Software: Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600 File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Cd Hardware: Plextor PX-716SA Plextor Firmware: 1.11 (Final) Cd Software: Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 EAC Log: Yes EAC Cue Sheet: Yes Tracker(s): Torrent Hash: C7236B1DDE0E4E4E7345B3826FD5C6956790B42B File Size: 4.10 GB Label: Shelter, Backstreet, MCA, Warner Bros., American Albums, Years & Catalog # in this Torrent: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers 1976 (not my rip) You're Gonna Get It! Thomas Earl 'Tom' Petty (born October 20, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is the frontman of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and was a founding member of the late 1980s supergroup Traveling Wilburys and Mudcrutch.
He has also performed under the pseudonyms of Charlie T. And Muddy Wilbury. He has recorded a number of hit singles with the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist, many of which remain heavily played on adult contemporary and classic rock radio. His music, notably his hits, has become popular among younger generations as he continues to host sold-out shows.[1] Throughout his career, Petty and his collaborators have sold 60 million albums.[2] Petty and his band the Heartbreakers celebrated their 30th anniversary with a tour in 2006, though Petty has occasionally released solo work, such as 2006's Highway Companion[3], on which he performed most of the backing instrumentation. Members of the Heartbreakers have played on each of his solo albums and the band has always backed him when touring in support of those albums.
He has also toured with Mudcrutch in order to promote their debut album. Petty has been managed by Tony Dimitriades since 1976.[4] On February 3, 2008, Petty and the Heartbreakers performed at the Super Bowl XLII Halftime show. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 1976 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers is the eponymous debut album by the band of the same name, released in late 1976. Initially following its release, the album received little attention in the United States.
Following a British tour, it climbed to #24 on the UK album chart and the single 'Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll' became a hit in the UK. After nearly a year and many positive reviews, the album reached the U.S. Charts, where it climbed to #55 in 1978 and eventually went Gold. The single 'Breakdown' cracked the Top 40 in the U.S. And 'American Girl' became an FM radio staple which can still be heard today.[1] The album was recorded and mixed at the Shelter Studio, Hollywood, California.
'Rockin' Around (With You)' (Petty, Mike Campbell) – 2:26 2. 'Breakdown' – 2:42 3. 'Hometown Blues' – 2:12 4.
'The Wild One, Forever' – 3:01 5. 'Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll' – 2:24 6. 'Strangered in the Night' – 3:30 7. 'Fooled Again (I Don't Like It)' – 3:49 8.
'Mystery Man' – 3:02 9. 'Luna' – 3:57 10.
'American Girl' – 3:31 You're Gonna Get It! 1978 You're Gonna Get It! Is the second album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 1978. Originally, the album was to be titled Terminal Romance. Like its self-titled predecessor, this album includes tight melodic songs awash in ringing guitars and organ.
It reached #23 on Billboard's Top LP's & Tapes chart in 1978. It also earned Petty and the Heartbreakers their first gold record. 'When the Time Comes' – 2:48 2.
Write something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. No Archives Categories. 8 Issue 6 (2015) Print Email Download the whole Issue. ORIGINAL ARTICLES. Characteristics of psychovegetative syndrome and its pharmacological correction in law. Dnevnik kontrolya arterialjnogo davleniya i puljsa.
Intellistim be 28e manual. 'You're Gonna Get It' – 2:59 3. 'Hurt' (Petty, Mike Campbell) – 3:19 4. 'Magnolia' – 3:02 5.
'Too Much Ain't Enough' – 2:58 6. 'I Need to Know' – 2:27 7. 'Listen to Her Heart' – 3:05 8.
'No Second Thoughts' – 2:42 9. 'Restless' – 3:24 10. 'Baby's a Rock 'n' Roller' (Petty, Campbell) – 2:55 Damn The Torpedoes 1979 Damn the Torpedoes is the third album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released in 1979 by MCA Records.[1] It was released to commercial success and critical acclaim becoming the band's breakthrough album.[1] In 2003, the album was ranked number 313 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Damn the Torpedoes was the Heartbreakers first for MCA Records.[1] Their old label, Shelter, had been sold to MCA. Petty struggled to legally detach himself from MCA, resulting in his bankruptcy.[1] In the end the record company backed down, and he negotiated a deal that allowed him to release his recordings on the new Backstreet Records label, manufactured and distributed by MCA.[1] The album was recorded at Sound City in Van Nuys and Cherokee Studios in Hollywood.[2] The title is a reference to a famous quote by Admiral David Farragut: 'Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!'
Damn the Torpedoes was released in October of 1979. The album was a breakthrough for Petty and the Heartbreakers. It was his first top 10 album rising to #2 hit (for seven weeks and kept from #1 by Pink Floyd's The Wall) on the Billboard's Albums chart.[3] It yielded two songs that made the top-fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, 'Don't Do Me Like That' (#10) and 'Refugee' (#15).
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PC Software: Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600 File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Cd Hardware: Plextor PX-716SA Plextor Firmware: 1.11 (Final) Cd Software: Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 EAC Log: Yes EAC Cue Sheet: Yes Tracker(s): Torrent Hash: C7236B1DDE0E4E4E7345B3826FD5C6956790B42B File Size: 4.10 GB Label: Shelter, Backstreet, MCA, Warner Bros., American Albums, Years & Catalog # in this Torrent: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers 1976 (not my rip) You're Gonna Get It! Thomas Earl 'Tom' Petty (born October 20, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is the frontman of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and was a founding member of the late 1980s supergroup Traveling Wilburys and Mudcrutch.
He has also performed under the pseudonyms of Charlie T. And Muddy Wilbury. He has recorded a number of hit singles with the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist, many of which remain heavily played on adult contemporary and classic rock radio. His music, notably his hits, has become popular among younger generations as he continues to host sold-out shows.[1] Throughout his career, Petty and his collaborators have sold 60 million albums.[2] Petty and his band the Heartbreakers celebrated their 30th anniversary with a tour in 2006, though Petty has occasionally released solo work, such as 2006's Highway Companion[3], on which he performed most of the backing instrumentation. Members of the Heartbreakers have played on each of his solo albums and the band has always backed him when touring in support of those albums.
He has also toured with Mudcrutch in order to promote their debut album. Petty has been managed by Tony Dimitriades since 1976.[4] On February 3, 2008, Petty and the Heartbreakers performed at the Super Bowl XLII Halftime show. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 1976 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers is the eponymous debut album by the band of the same name, released in late 1976. Initially following its release, the album received little attention in the United States.
Following a British tour, it climbed to #24 on the UK album chart and the single 'Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll' became a hit in the UK. After nearly a year and many positive reviews, the album reached the U.S. Charts, where it climbed to #55 in 1978 and eventually went Gold. The single 'Breakdown' cracked the Top 40 in the U.S. And 'American Girl' became an FM radio staple which can still be heard today.[1] The album was recorded and mixed at the Shelter Studio, Hollywood, California.
'Rockin' Around (With You)' (Petty, Mike Campbell) – 2:26 2. 'Breakdown' – 2:42 3. 'Hometown Blues' – 2:12 4.
'The Wild One, Forever' – 3:01 5. 'Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll' – 2:24 6. 'Strangered in the Night' – 3:30 7. 'Fooled Again (I Don't Like It)' – 3:49 8.
'Mystery Man' – 3:02 9. 'Luna' – 3:57 10.
'American Girl' – 3:31 You're Gonna Get It! 1978 You're Gonna Get It! Is the second album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 1978. Originally, the album was to be titled Terminal Romance. Like its self-titled predecessor, this album includes tight melodic songs awash in ringing guitars and organ.
It reached #23 on Billboard's Top LP's & Tapes chart in 1978. It also earned Petty and the Heartbreakers their first gold record. 'When the Time Comes' – 2:48 2.
Write something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. No Archives Categories. 8 Issue 6 (2015) Print Email Download the whole Issue. ORIGINAL ARTICLES. Characteristics of psychovegetative syndrome and its pharmacological correction in law. Dnevnik kontrolya arterialjnogo davleniya i puljsa.
Intellistim be 28e manual. 'You're Gonna Get It' – 2:59 3. 'Hurt' (Petty, Mike Campbell) – 3:19 4. 'Magnolia' – 3:02 5.
'Too Much Ain't Enough' – 2:58 6. 'I Need to Know' – 2:27 7. 'Listen to Her Heart' – 3:05 8.
'No Second Thoughts' – 2:42 9. 'Restless' – 3:24 10. 'Baby's a Rock 'n' Roller' (Petty, Campbell) – 2:55 Damn The Torpedoes 1979 Damn the Torpedoes is the third album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released in 1979 by MCA Records.[1] It was released to commercial success and critical acclaim becoming the band's breakthrough album.[1] In 2003, the album was ranked number 313 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Damn the Torpedoes was the Heartbreakers first for MCA Records.[1] Their old label, Shelter, had been sold to MCA. Petty struggled to legally detach himself from MCA, resulting in his bankruptcy.[1] In the end the record company backed down, and he negotiated a deal that allowed him to release his recordings on the new Backstreet Records label, manufactured and distributed by MCA.[1] The album was recorded at Sound City in Van Nuys and Cherokee Studios in Hollywood.[2] The title is a reference to a famous quote by Admiral David Farragut: 'Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!'
Damn the Torpedoes was released in October of 1979. The album was a breakthrough for Petty and the Heartbreakers. It was his first top 10 album rising to #2 hit (for seven weeks and kept from #1 by Pink Floyd's The Wall) on the Billboard's Albums chart.[3] It yielded two songs that made the top-fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, 'Don't Do Me Like That' (#10) and 'Refugee' (#15).
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