![]() It's subsequent selection for the soundtrack in 1996 seems to have been in error as Petty told the musical papers in 2014 that the process of selecting content for the soundtrack in 1996 was "not his proudest moment" indicating that some oversights may have occurred. It should be noted however that the version of "Climb That Hill" as originally heard on the soundtrack in 1996 was a version of that track that Tom Petty/Heartbreakers cut subsequent to the "Wildflowers" sessions for an unrealized project that has been referred to as "Wildflowers: 2". As these four tracks can now be easily heard within the context of the record from which they were originally recorded for, they have been subsequently removed from this forthcoming re-issue/re-casting of the soundtrack. "Climb That Hill", "Hope You Never", "California" and "Hung Up And Overdue" were all selected from the original double-disc programme of " Wildflowers" for the soundtrack in 1996. I apologize for missing the context of your original posting:Īs stated in the press release, " Angel Dream" will represent a fully remixed, remastered and re-imagined version of the soundtrack as supervised by longtime Tom Petty/Heartbreakers' producer/engineer Ryan Ulyate. The new album will have brand new artwork, and this version will replace the existing physical versions of She’s The One, although the original release will remain on the DSP’s (in addition to “Angel Dream” being available digitally).Ĭlick to expand. The new title is a reference to one of the stand out tracks on the album, for which there will be a video. An extended version of “Supernatural Radio” is also included. Four unreleased tracks have been added the rocker “105 Degrees” (written by Petty), a cover of JJ Cale’s “13 Days”, “One of Life’s Little Mysteries” (another Petty original), and an instrumental (“French Disconnection”) in the same vein as the instrumentals on the original album. Ryan Ulyate (Tom’s long time engineer and producer) has remixed the audio, and the song selection is designed to work as a TPHB album, rather than a soundtrack album. The original album included several songs that were left off the original Wildflowers album (recently included as the All The Rest disc in the Wildflowers & All The Rest re-issue), so this re-release is an appropriate ending to the campaign celebrating the Wildflowers-era. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of She’s The One, we are releasing a remixed, remastered and re-imagined version of this album. This is a curious bit of revisionist history as “this version will replace the existing physical versions of She’s The One”. Now however, it’s getting an overhaul to close out the Wildflowers programme. I’ve always liked this album, even if TP didn’t seem to, and it felt like it went missing among the Wildflowers reissue bonanza. Scanning through a freshly released RSD list, there’s a mention of this new version of the She’s The One OST.
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