Long After Dark (1982)

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Title: Long After Dark
Artist: Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
Genre: Rock
Released: 1982

Tracks:
1 - A One Story Town - 3:03
2 - You Got Lucky - 3:32 -
3 - Deliver Me - 3:25
4 - Change of Heart - 3:17
5 - Finding Out - 3:33
6 - We Stand a Chance - 3:35
7 - Straight Into Darkness - 3:46
8 - The Same Old You - 3:30
9 - Between Two Worlds - 5:12
10 - A Wasted Life - 4:30

Overview:
Long After Dark is the fifth album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in November 1982 on Backstreet Records. Notable for the major MTV hit "You Got Lucky", the album was also the first to feature the late Howie Epstein on bass and harmony vocals. Epstein's vocals are evident throughout the album, most notably on "Change of Heart". From this point on Epstein's vocals became an integral part of the Heartbreakers' sound. In addition, it was the first Heartbreakers album to feature a real synthesizer on record. There was a song recorded for this album called "Keeping Me Alive", which Petty himself is very fond of but the producer, Jimmy Iovine, disliked. Petty has expressed that he feels the album would have turned out better if the song had been included on the album.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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