Album Details
Title: Hard Promises Artist: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Release Date: 5/1981 Re-Released On: 8/4/2009 Label: MCA Records, Mobile Fidelity, Universal Distribution Duration: 39:30 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 008811240028, 015775156524, 076731106625, 0008811240028, 008811907723, 5011781181722, 076732147948, 0602517840478 Genre: Rock Styles: Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Album Rock, Heartland Rock Moods: Earthy, Energetic, Organic, Rousing, Wry, Cynical/Sarcastic, Fun, Rollicking, Playful, Rowdy, Self-Conscious, Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Humorous, Literate, Melancholy, Party/Celebratory, Rebellious, Clinical, Refined/Mannered Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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The Waiting
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A Woman in Love (It's Not Me)
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Nightwatchman
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Something Big
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Kings Road
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Letting You Go
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A Thing About You
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Insider
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The Criminal Kind
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You Can Still Change Your Mind
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2008 | CD | Universal Distribution | | | 2001 | CD | MCA Records | 112400 | | 2001 | CD | MCA Records | 112400 | | 1992 | CD | Mobile Fidelity | 565 | | 1992 | CD | MCA Records | 19077 | | 1991 | CD | MCA Records | 01817 | | 1990 | CD | MCA Records | 31066 |
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Album Review
Damn the Torpedoes wasn't simply a culmination of Tom Petty's art; it happened to be a huge success, enabling him to call the shots on its successor, Hard Promises. Infamously, he used his first album as a star to challenge the record industry's practice of charging more for A-list artists, demanding that Hard Promises should be listed for less than most records by an artist of his stature, but if that was the only thing notable about the album, it would have disappeared like Long After Dark. Instead, it offered a reaffirmation that Damn the Torpedoes wasn't a fluke. There's not much new on the surface, since it continues the sound of its predecessor, but it's filled with great songwriting, something that's as difficult to achieve as a distinctive sound. The opener, "The Waiting," became the best-known song on the record, but there's no discounting "A Woman in Love (It's Not Me)," "Nightwatchman," "Kings Road," "Insider," and "The Criminal Kind," album tracks that would become fan favorites. If Hard Promises doesn't have the sweep of Damn the Torpedoes, that's because its predecessor was blessed with good timing and an unusually strong set of songs. Hard Promises isn't quite so epochal, yet it has a tremendous set of songs and a unified sound that makes it one of Petty's finest records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alan Weidel | Piano | | Benmont Tench | Collage, Organ, Keyboards, Photography, Piano, Vocals | | Brad Gilderman | Assistant Engineer | | Christine Cano | Repackaging | | Dennis Callahan | Collage, Photography | | Donald "Duck" Dunn | Bass | | Greg Calbi | Mastering | | Henry Diltz | Collage, Photography | | Jimmy Iovine | Producer | | Joe Gastwirt | Remastering | | Joel Bernstein | Collage, Inlay Photography, Photography, Cover Photo | | Lynn Goldsmith | Collage, Photography | | Mike Campbell | Guitar (Electric), Guitar, Keyboards, Accordion, Guitar (12 String Electric), Guitar (Bass), Harmonium, Harmonica, Guitar (12 String), Autoharp | | Phil & Debi Jones | Percussion | | Phil Jones | Percussion | | Ron Blair | Bass, Guitar (Bass), Guitar | | Sharon Celani | Vocals (Background), Vocals | | Shelly Yakus | Engineer | | Stan Lynch | Vocals, Keyboards, Drums | | Stevie Nicks | Harmony, Vocals (Background), Vocal Harmony, Vocals | | Tom Petty | Guitar (12 String Electric), Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Guitar, Guitar (12 String Acoustic), Piano (Electric), Guitar (12 String), Bass | | Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers | Performer | | Tommy Steele | Design, Art Direction, Cover Design | | Tori Swenson | Assistant Engineer |
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