The Last DJ
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Template:Album infobox The Last DJ is an album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 2002.
"The Last DJ", "Money Becomes King", "Joe", and "Can't Stop the Sun" are all sharp attacks on the greediness of the music industry, and Petty admits that "Joe" is the angriest song he has ever written.
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.
Track listing
- "The Last DJ" (3:31)
- "Money Becomes King" (5:12)
- "Dreamville" (3:46)
- "Joe" (3:16)
- "When a Kid Goes Bad" (4:51)
- "Like a Diamond" (4:35)
- "Lost Children" (4:29)
- "Blue Sunday" (2:56)
- "You and Me" (2:56)
- "The Man Who Loves Women" (2:53)
- "Have Love Will Travel" (4:06)
- "Can't Stop the Sun" (4:52
Personnel
- Tom Petty - bass, guitar, piano, ukulele, vocals, orchestral arrangements
- Lindsey Buckingham - background vocals
- Benmont Tench - organ, piano, keyboards
- Scott Thurston - guitar, ukulele, lap steel guitar
- Ron Blair - bass
- Steve Ferrone - drums
- Lenny Castro - percussion
- Jon Brion - conductor, orchestral arrangements
- Richard Dodd - engineer, mastering, mixing
- Jim Scott - engineer
- Don Smith - engineer
- Ed Thacker - engineer
- Ryan Hewitt - assistant engineer
- Zachary Larner - design