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This is a brand new, sealed and mint condition record.
Tom Petty reunited his original Gainesville band
for a lark in 2008. Their eponymous album and short accompanying tour
didn't carry the feeling of unfinished business so much as a
good-natured ramble through the past. Some old originals were excavated,
new songs written, and old favorites covered, all wrapped up in a
charmingly ragged little record that gave Petty a bit of a creative
jolt. Afterward, he led
through excursions in blues and garage rock, but that relaxed
country-rock vibe proved irresistible, so he reconvened Mudcrutch for a
second record in 2016. Titled 2, this second Mudcrutch LP isn't quite a straight sequel. Any of the loose ends left hanging from 2008 have been tied: 2
is streamlined and tight, the cover songs excised in favor of brand-new
compositions from every member of Mudcrutch. Just because all five
musicians contribute at least one song, that doesn't necessarily make
Mudcrutch a democracy. Petty remains the quintet's undisputed leader,
writing seven of the 11 songs and setting the tone for 2, emphasizing a thick, swampy guitar grind that nevertheless finds space for the country breeze of 's "The Other Side of the Mountain," 's AM '70s throwback "Beautiful World," 's retro-boogie "Welcome to Hell," and 's
garage raver "Victim of Circumstance." All of these provide grace notes
to a strong set of Petty originals that range from heartbroken ballads
("Beautiful Blue") and psychedelic stompers ("Hope") to jangle ("Save Your Water") and a revival of "Trailer," a
outtake given a nice sludgy rendition illustrating that the main charm
of Mudcrutch is their casualness. Nobody here is attempting a major
statement; they're simply laying back and tossing off songs, but 2
is executed with precision, which is what keeps it crackling. It's a
good-time record, but one intended to showcase how Mudcrutch hit harder
and dig a bit deeper than they initially seemed to do.