![]() “Don’t Do Me Like That” is from Petty’s Mudcrutch days, and is an all-out catchy rocker with its indulgent guitar parts which rides on a trilling piano progression. Closing the first side is “Century City”, featuring Petty in his most excited state. ![]() To contrast the high energies of the preceding tracks, “Shadow Of A Doubt (A Complex Kid)” mellows it out quite well. “Even The Losers” is as classic rock as it gets, and follows Petty’s signature formula off the bat. ![]() “Here Comes My Girl” carries the same infectious energy as the opener, pairing a standard rock song rhythm with some sort of off-beat guitar work, Petty concluding the track with a satisfying hook all throughout. The album starts off with the quintessential “Refugee”, which was a thick slew of progressions and harmonies that was highlighted by Petty’s thin but pillar-like vocals.
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