ELO * JEFF LYNNE * TOM PETTY * DON'T TREAT ME LIKE A STRANGER / DOWN THE LINE
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Happy birthday TOM PETTY!
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@jldraw Thanks for the info! I got Down the line form the TP box set, Don't treat me like a stranger was new.
We need more Jeff Lynne albums!
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@juanitomp Both were released as TP b-sides in 1989. "Don't Treat Me Like A Stranger" was the b-side to "I Won't Back Down" and "Down The Line" I believe was the b-side to "Free Fallin'". "Down The Line" is also on TP's boxset PLAYBACK but "Don't Treat Me Like A Stranger" is not and is one of the rarest TP recordings out there due to the fact it was only issued on this b-side. "Don't Treat Me Like A Stranger" features Del Shannon on background vocals.
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Was this ever released? Thanks for sharing, I'm a great Lynne/Petty fan and I never heard this tune.
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@blacktoprecords down the line is.
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Interesting to hear sax in the song "Down the Line" as Jeff is usually a string instrument kinda guy. Not too many ELO songs with horns. Nice.
The picture is the original line up of the Travelling Wilburys, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne who is like a God to me, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and some collaboration with Bob Dylan.
Did Tom Petty do work with Jeff Lynne without the Wilburys?
And **Hugs to my girl** for drawing my attention to these great tracks.
Turtle4Titch 1 year ago
@Turtle4Titch Jeff worked on 3 Petty albums, FULL MOON FEVER, INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN, and HIGHWAY COMPANION. All superb albums.
bondbrookebond 1 year ago
I played sax on "Down The Line," it's a cool track, inspired by "Groove Me" by King Floyd. Working with Lynne, Campbell and Petty was a real thrill.
MrJourard 1 year ago
@MrJourard I bet it was, facinating, I agree its a superb track riddled with great sax, I am in awe of your involvement, thanks for sharing that brilliant information. Looking forward to Lynne's new album out soon.
bondbrookebond 1 year ago
aren't these on Playback?
blacktoprecords 2 years ago
I would imagine so?
bondbrookebond 2 years ago