eBay ExpressHello! (Sign in or register)
Shopping CartShopping CartWish ListYour AccountCustomer Service
Full Moon Fever (Petty, Tom, Cassette)
Full Moon Fever (Petty, Tom, Cassette)
UPC: 076732625347
Artist: Petty, Tom
Format: Cassette
Release Date: 1989
Record Label: MCA Records (USA)
Genre: Hard Rock,  Rock & Pop

Personnel: Tom Petty (vocals, acoustic, electric, 6 & 12 string guitars, keyboards, tambourine, handclaps, sound effects); George Harrison (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Mike Campbell (guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, keyboards, bass); Jeff Lynne (guitar, keyboards, bass, handclaps, sound effects, background vocals); Benmont Tench (piano); Jim Keltner (drums, maracas, tambourine); Phil Jones (drums, percussion); Alan Weidel (handclaps); Kelsey Campbell, Del Shannon (sound effects); Howie... | More
 
List Price: $4.95
Items
There are no items in stock that match your current search. Try these alternatives:
Sub-genre: Hard Rock,  Rock & Pop
Track Listing
1. Free Fallin'
2. I Won't Back Down
3. Love Is a Long Road
4. Face in the Crowd, A
5. Runnin' Down a Dream
6. Feel a Whole Lot Better
7. Yer So Bad
8. Depending on You
9. Apartment Song, The
10. Alright For Now
11. Mind With a Heart of Its Own, A
12. Zombie Zoo

Details
Playing Time:40 min.
Contributing Artists:Benmont Tench, Del Shannon, George Harrison, Howie Epstein, Jeff Lynne, Mike Campbell, Roy Orbison
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Personnel: Tom Petty (vocals, acoustic, electric, 6 & 12 string guitars, keyboards, tambourine, handclaps, sound effects); George Harrison (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Mike Campbell (guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, keyboards, bass); Jeff Lynne (guitar, keyboards, bass, handclaps, sound effects, background vocals); Benmont Tench (piano); Jim Keltner (drums, maracas, tambourine); Phil Jones (drums, percussion); Alan Weidel (handclaps); Kelsey Campbell, Del Shannon (sound effects); Howie Epstein, Roy Orbison (background vocals).
Producers: Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Mike Cambell.
Engineers include: Mike Cambell, Don Smith, Bill Bottrell.
Recorded in Mike Campbell's Garage, Los Angeles, California.
There is a "special message" between tracks 5 and 6 which is found exclusively on the CD.
Personnel: Tom Petty (vocals, acoustic, electric, 6 & 12 string guitars, keyboards, tambourine, handclaps, sound effects); George Harrison (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Mike Campbell (guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, keyboards, bass); Jeff Lynne (guitar, keyboards, bass, handclaps, sound effects, background vocals); Benmont Tench (piano); Jim Keltner (drums, maracas, tambourine); Phil Jones (drums, percussion); Alan Weidel (handclaps); Kelsey Cambell, Del Shannon (sound effects); Howie Epstein, Roy Orbison (background vocals).
Producers: Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Mike Cambell.
Engineers include: Mike Cambell, Don Smith, Bill Bottrell.
There is a "special message" between tracks 5 and 6 which is found exclusively on the CD.
This album is just damn good fun--a great collection of easy-going rock songs, crafted not to change the world, but certainly to make it just a little brighter. Petty's first solo project (without the Heartbreakers), FULL MOON FEVER shares the goodtime feel of the Traveling Wilburys' contemporary "Handle With Care." This is not altogether surprising; Jeff Lynne co-produced and George Harrison and Roy Orbison guest. The only non-Petty composition is a version of Gene Clark's "Feel A Whole Lot Better," while "Zombie Zoo," a bewildered parent's diatribe on the kids of today, comes perilously close to social commentary.
This album is just damn good fun--a great collection of easy-going rock songs, crafted not to change the world, but certainly to make it just a little brighter. Petty's first solo project (without the Heartbreakers), FULL MOON FEVER shares the goodtime feel of the Traveling Wilburys' contemporary "Handle With Care." This is not altogether surprising; Jeff Lynne co-produced and George Harrison and Roy Orbison guest. The only non-Petty composition is a version of Gene Clark's "Feel A Whole Lot Better," while "Zombie Zoo," a bewildered parent's diatribe on the kids of today, comes perilously close to social commentary.


Did you find errors in this product information? Submit a catalog update request now.
 
 
Copyright © 1995-2008 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.