The Mars Volta
Octahedron 2XLP
1999's Echo served as Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' first official studio album since 1991's Into the Great Wide Open with the frontman's second solo endeavor Wildflowers (1994) and Songs and Music from She's the One (1996) issued in the interim.
A self-described dark record rooted in the pangs of his recent divorce, Rick Rubin wonderfully balances the weight of the record's themes with a revealing no-nonsense production which only adds to the intimacy of Petty's songwriting. Home to the trio of Top 20 singles "Free Girl Now," "Swingin'" and "Room at the Top," Echo would also be the last album to feature contributions from the band's longtime bassist/vocalist Howie Epstein who died of a drug overdose in 2003.
Room At The Top
Counting On You
Free Girl Now
Lonesome Sundown
Swingin'
Accused Of Love
Echo
Won't Last Long
Billy The Kid
I Don't Wanna Fight
This One's For Me
No More
About To Give Out
Rhino Skin
One More Day, One More Night