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Petty Gets Busy On New Album, Live Set
Although they are not planning to tour this year, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers will instead be working on various projects, including a live album, a second “Greatest Hits” package and a new studio release. Due next year via Warner Bros., that set will be the follow-up to 2002’s “The Last DJ,” which debuted at No. 9 on The Billboard 200.
In an interview on the band’s official Web site, Petty says he and touring sound engineer Robert Scovill are working on narrowing the live material to a double-disc release. “We did a live record in ’84 (“Pack Up the Plantation: Live!”) and I never thought it was the great live album that this band should put out,” Petty said. “So that’s kind of another project we have going, to get this live album recorded and out at some point. If it went really quick, maybe it would be out this year.”
Petty is also planning to release “Greatest Hits, Part II,” possibly augmented with new songs, in the months ahead. The group previously issued “Greatest Hits” in 1993 and “Anthology: Through the Years” in 2000.
As well, Petty has completed eight of 10 radio programs for a series titled “Tom Petty’s Buried Treasures” for the XM satellite radio channel. “It’s going to be hour-long shows of music put together by whoever,” Petty said. “It’s mostly old music with an eye to turn people onto stuff, especially younger people who might not have heard this stuff.”
In hopes of making available even more material to his fans, Petty also is planning to create a members-only area on the Web site. “There are so many hundreds and hundreds of bootlegs,” he said. “I would kind of like to make them authorized. Not all of my fans will want bootlegs, but for those who do, I want to have that musical outlet on the Web site.”