The Last DJ

10/08/2002 | Warner Bros / Wea 

All Music Guide Review

Tom Petty has always battled corporations and the music industry -- fighting for lower retail prices for Hard Promises, complaining about videos, and always fighting for old-school, artist-first '60s rock aesthetics. There's a lot to admire about this stance, especially since he's essentially right about corporations having too much of a stranglehold on pop music. Not every song on the record is about the death of rock & roll and the evils that corporations do, but it sure feels that way, since it begins with the one-two punch of "The Last DJ" and "Money Becomes King." The former is a bitter lament for the loss of free thought in pop culture, using the DJ as a truth-telling seer; the latter is a rewrite of "Into the Great Wide Open," all about a favorite artist who sells out. These front-loaded tracks obscure the lovely "Dreamville," the best song here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • The Last DJ
  • 3:31

  • 3
  • Dreamville
  • 3:46

  • 4
  • Joe
  • 3:16

  • 7
  • Lost Children
  • 4:29

  • 8
  • Blue Sunday
  • 2:56

  • 9
  • You and Me
  • 2:56

  • Credits

    • Jon Brion
    • Conductor, Orchestral Arrangements
    • Tom Petty
    • Bass, Ukulele, Orchestral Arrangements, Producer, Vocals, Piano, Guitar


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