Under the guidance of producer Rick Rubin, Tom Petty turns in a stripped-down,
subtle record with Wildflowers. Coming after two albums of Jeff Lynne-directed
bombast, the very sound of the record is refreshing; Petty sounds relaxed
and confident. Most of the songs are small gems, but a few are a little
too laid-back, almost reaching the point of carelessness. Nevertheless,
the finest songs here ("Wildflowers," "You Don't Know How
It Feels," "It's Good to Be King," and several others)
match the quality of his best material, making Wildflowers one of Petty's
most distinctive and best albums. (by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)
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