Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Mojo - 2010

 

Tom Petty's penultimate studio album. It is one where Petty writes songs in a blues rock style, most of them being as powerful as you would expect, with a lot of Dylanesque influence. 

They do, however, lack the hooks of his earlier, less bluesy and more rocky material. Songs done in a blues rock fashion invariably are musically sound and grinding but are maybe not as catchy as lighter rock stuff. If you like blues rock, though, as I do, then you will get something out of it. 

I have to say that it is nice to hear Petty play the blues - on Jefferson Jericho Blues  - something he had never really done previously. He admitted that in places on this album he was aiming for an Allman Brothers Band-type sound. 

He even tries his hand at reggae too on Don't Pull Me Over. To be honest I can enjoy the whole album pretty easily. The album's lead-off single was Good Enough and video promotion was also given to First Flash Of Freedom.

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