Album Details
Title: Damn the Torpedoes Artist: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Release Date: 11/1979 Re-Released On: 3/20/2001 Label: MCA Records Duration: 35:25 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 008811239923, 076731116129, 0008811239923, 015775155121, 076730148640, 076732148617, 076732148648, 5011781187229 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: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Refugee
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Here Comes My Girl
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Even the Losers
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Shadow of a Doubt (A Complex Kid)
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Century City
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Don't Do Me Like That
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You Tell Me
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What Are You Doin' in My Life?
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Louisiana Rain
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2001 | CD | MCA Records | 112399 | | 2001 | CD | MCA Records | 112399 | | 1990 | CD | MCA Records | 31161 | | ------ | CD | MCA Records | 811872 |
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Other Editions
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Album Review
Not long after You're Gonna Get It, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers' label, Shelter, was sold to MCA Records. Petty struggled to free himself from the major label, eventually sending himself into bankruptcy. He settled with MCA and set to work on his third album, digging out some old Mudcrutch numbers and quickly writing new songs. Amazingly, through all the frustration and anguish, Petty & the Heartbreakers delivered their breakthrough and arguably their masterpiece with Damn the Torpedoes. Musically, it follows through on the promise of their first two albums, offering a tough, streamlined fusion of the Stones and Byrds that, thanks to Jimmy Iovine's clean production, sounded utterly modern yet timeless. It helped that the Heartbreakers had turned into a tighter, muscular outfit, reminiscent of, well, the Stones in their prime -- all of the parts combine into a powerful, distinctive sound capable of all sorts of subtle variations. Their musical suppleness helps bring out the soul in Petty's impressive set of songs. He had written a few classics before -- "American Girl," "Listen to Her Heart" -- but here his songwriting truly blossoms. Most of the songs have a deep melancholy undercurrent -- the tough "Here Comes My Girl" and "Even the Losers" have tender hearts; the infectious "Don't Do Me Like That" masks a painful relationship; "Refugee" is a scornful, blistering rocker; "Louisiana Rain" is a tear-jerking ballad. Yet there are purpose and passion behind the performances that makes Damn the Torpedoes an invigorating listen all the same. Few mainstream rock albums of the late '70s and early '80s were quite as strong as this, and it still stands as one of the great records of the album rock era. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Aaron Rapoport | Photography | | Benmont Tench | Organ, Harmonium, Piano, Vocals, Keyboards | | Dennis Callaghan | Photography | | Dennis Callahan | Photography | | Donald "Duck" Dunn | Bass | | Gary Russell | Assistant Engineer | | Glen Christensen | Photography, Cover Photo | | Gray Russell | Assistant Engineer | | Greg Calbi | Mastering | | Jimmy Iovine | Producer | | Joe Gastwirt | Remastering | | Jon Mathias | Assistant Engineer | | Lynn Goldsmith | Photography | | Mike Campbell | Keyboards, Slide Guitar, Guitar (12 String), Harmonica, Organ, Guitar | | Ron Blair | Bass, Bass (Electric) | | Shelly Yakus | Producer, Engineer | | Skip Saylor | Assistant Engineer | | Stan Lynch | Drums, Vocals, Keyboards | | Thom Panunzio | Assistant Engineer | | Tom Petty | Guitar (12 String), Producer, Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals | | Tommy Steele | Art Direction | | Tori Swenson | Assistant Engineer |
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