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- Summary: The veteran rock-and-rollers return with their first studio album in nearly a decade. With Petty's trademark drawl and snarling blues-driven guitar, Mojo delivers a return to their roots as they continue to push the boundaries of classic rock and roll.
- Record Label: Repries/WEA
- Genre(s): Rock
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Positive: 12 out of 18
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Mixed: 6 out of 18
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It's not news that these guys rock, but on their first new album in eight years the Heartbreakers have their Mojo working like they never have before-which is a fine thing indeed.
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MojoTom Petty's turned his attention to a resume of his life so far -- 15 crunching, clever, moving tracks that make his earlier point far better, indicting the rest by breezy example. [July 2010, p. 96]
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The performances are natural knockouts – cocksure grooves, pithy knife-play guitars and little overdub fuss – worked up, then nailed, some on the first full take, at the band's suburban Los Angeles rehearsal space. Petty can't help stressing the authenticity here.
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While there are still nods to the Heartbreakers’ 1980s bigness here, and to the bigness of others, they’re offered in an offhand style.
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It's slightly indulgent at more than an hour long, but more likely that's just Petty's way of offering love for what his ageless band can do.
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The playing is solid, but one wishes Petty & the Heartbreakers had simply covered some of those old Chess classics rather than trying half-heartedly to write their own -- it would have made for an album closer to intent.
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And in Don't Pull Me Over – a plea to a police officer for clemency over marijuana possession, set to an Eric Claptonesque vision of reggae – Petty may have written the worst song ever.
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Positive: 8 out of 9
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Mixed: 1 out of 9
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AnthonyJJun 15, 2010this album is lined with perfect melodies that flow together very nicely. the atmosphere of this album is awe inspiring.
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LeoTJun 17, 2010WOW! These guys never disappoint. highly recommended.
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AndySJun 16, 2010Brilliant. He never fails to make a great record. I was hooked on the first full listen.
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SteveCJun 16, 2010
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AndyBJun 16, 2010Possibly the most honest blues album i've heard in a very long time. The honesty that presents itself in every track is incredible.
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RobinSJun 15, 2010Really the best Tom Petty album in years, gotta love this!
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CodyT.Jun 17, 2010
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