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Mojo
June 15, 2010
This is the first Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album in 8 years.
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The Live Anthology
November 23, 2009
The newest addition to Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers catalog, this album features the best live Heartbreakers tracks recorded during thirty years of tours as chosen by Tom Petty, Mike Campbell and Ryan Ulyate.
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Highway Companion
July 25, 2006
Recorded at Bungalow Palace and Shoreline Recorders in Los Angeles, CA. Jeff Lynne produced the album with Tom Petty and Mike Campbell.
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The Last DJ
October 8, 2002
The Heartbreakers eleventh studio album was produced by George Drakoulias, Tom Petty and Mike Campbell.
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Anthology: Through The Years
October 31, 2000
This compilation album features many of the songs on the Greatest Hits album plus additional hits and album tracks from the band's catalog.
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Echo
April 13, 1999
This album is the Heartbreakers' tenth and was mostly recorded at M.C Studios in Los Angeles, CA. It was produced by Tom Petty and Mike Campbell with Rick Rubin.
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Songs and Music From 'She's The One'
August 6, 1996
The ninth studio album by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers also served as the soundtrack to the 1996 movie She's The One.
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Playback
November 21, 1995
It features 91 total tracks on 6 discs. Album tracks, b-sides, previously unreleased studio and live material, covers, and tracks by Mudcrutch prior to the formation of the Heartbreakers are included on this release.
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Wildflowers
November 1, 1994
Technically a Tom Petty solo album, all of the Heartbreakers also appeared on this album, including Steve Ferrone who had just joined the band.
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Greatest Hits
November 16, 1993
This album consists of all previously released material with the exception of two newly released songs: Mary Jane's Last Dance and Something In The Air which is a Thunderclap Newman tune.
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Into The Great Wide Open
July 2, 1991
The Heartbreakers' eighth studio album was also produced by Jeff Lynne with Tom Petty and Mike Campbell and was recorded at Rumbo Recorders in Canoga Park, CA.
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Full Moon Fever
April 24, 1989
This was the first Tom Petty 'solo' album although most of the Heartbreakers played on the record. Jeff Lynne produced along with Tom Petty and Mike Campbell and recording was done at M.C. Studios in Los Angeles, CA
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Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)
April 21, 1987
Produced by Tom Petty and Mike Campbell, the Heartbreakers seventh studio album was recorded at Sound City in Van Nuys, CA and M.C Studios in Los Angeles, CA.
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Pack Up The Plantation, Live!
October 31, 1985
Until The Live Anthology was released in 2009, this was the only live album the Heartbreakers ever released.
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Southern Accents
March 1, 1985
This album is the Heartbreakers' sixth and featured multiple producers on various tracks including Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, Jimmy Iovine, Dave Stewart, and Robbie Robertson.
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Long After Dark
November 2, 1982
The Heartbreakers' fifth album was also the first to feature Howie Epstein on bass.
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Hard Promises
May 5, 1981
The fourth album by the Heartbreakers was produced by Jimmy Iovine and Tom Petty and was recorded at Sound City in Van Nuys, CA and Cherokee Studios in Hollywood, CA.
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Damn The Torpedoes
October 19, 1979
Produced by Jimmy Iovine, this record was recorded at Sound City in Van Nuys, CA and Cherokee Studios in Hollywood, CA....
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You're Gonna Get It
May 2, 1978
This is the second album by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and like the debut album it was recorded at The Shelter Studio in Hollywood, CA. Denny Cordell, Noah Shark and Tom Petty produced the album.
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
November 9, 1976
The Heartbreakers' debut album was produced by Denny Cordell and recorded at The Shelter Studio in Hollywood, CA.
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