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The Last DJ

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Released
  
October 8, 2002

Release date
  
8 October 2002

Length
  
47:36

Label
  
Warner Bros. Records

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Recorded
  
2001–02 at Cello Studios, Hollywood, California

The Last DJ (2002)
  
The Live Anthology (2009)

Artist
  
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Genres
  
Rock music, Heartland rock

Producers
  
Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, George Drakoulias

Similar
  
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough), Highway Companion, Long After Dark, Southern Accents, Hard Promises

The Last DJ is the eleventh studio album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. The tracks "The Last DJ", "Money Becomes King", "Joe", and "Can't Stop the Sun" are attacks on the greediness of the music industry.

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Although he first claimed that the album and title track were both works of fiction, Petty later admitted that both were inspired by Los Angeles DJ Jim Ladd, although he had already claimed this on Ladd's radio show, prior to the album's release.

A "limited edition" digipack version of the album was also released, including a DVD of music videos and other footage shot during the album's production.

The album reached #9 on the Billboard 200 aided by the single "The Last DJ" which hit #22 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks in 2002. As of 2010, The Last DJ has sold 353,000 copies in the U.S. according to Nielsen SoundScan.

In an episode of The Simpsons titled "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation", Homer receives song-writing lessons from Tom Petty, and in the original airing the track "The Last DJ" can be heard playing over the radio in the final scene. The song was changed for syndication.

The song "Dreamville" is played at the end of the DVD that was released to commemorate the 2002 Anaheim Angels' World Series win.

The album also marks the return of original Heartbreaker Ron Blair on bass guitar, replacing his own replacement, the ailing Howie Epstein. His return was late in the recording process however, and Petty and Campbell contribute most of the bass work themselves.

Track listing

All songs written by Tom Petty except where noted.

  1. "The Last DJ" – 3:48
  2. "Money Becomes King" – 5:10
  3. "Dreamville" – 3:46
  4. "Joe" – 3:15
  5. "When a Kid Goes Bad" – 4:56
  6. "Like a Diamond" – 4:32
  7. "Lost Children" – 4:28
  8. "Blue Sunday" (Petty, Mike Campbell) – 2:56
  9. "You and Me" – 3:10
  10. "The Man Who Loves Women" – 2:53
  11. "Have Love Will Travel" – 4:05
  12. "Can't Stop the Sun" (Petty, Campbell) – 4:59

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

  • Tom Petty – guitars, vocals, piano, ukulele, bass guitar on "The Last DJ", "Money Becomes King", "Joe", "Like a Diamond", "Blue Sunday", "You and Me", and "Have Love Will Travel"
  • Mike Campbell – guitars, bass guitar on "Dreamville", "When a Kid Goes Bad", and "The Man Who Loves Women"
  • Benmont Tench – piano, organ, various keyboards
  • Scott Thurston – guitar, lap steel guitar, ukulele, background vocals
  • Steve Ferrone – drums
  • Ron Blair – bass guitar on "Lost Children" and "Can't Stop the Sun"
  • Additional personnel

  • Lenny Castro – percussion
  • Lindsey Buckingham – background vocals on "The Man Who Loves Women"
  • Jon Brion – orchestration, conductor
  • Songs

    1The Last DJ3:48
    2Money Becomes King5:10
    3Dreamville3:47

    References

    The Last DJ Wikipedia