The Lowdown: Few creative efforts ever reach the finish line without compromise. In the case of Tom Pettyā€™s 1994 solo album, Wildflowers, the final product barely scratched the surface of the artist’s intended vision. While Petty originally mapped out a sprawling 25-song double-album, executives at new label Warner Bros. thought…

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Tom Petty’s Wildflowers & All the Rest Faithfully Fulfills a Legend’s Vision: Review
Matt Melis

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