Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Additional InformationThis time out, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers try to graft the sound of 1950s Chess Records to the group's own patented garage style.
Reviews“It’s not news that these guys rock, but on their first new album in eight years the Heartbreakers have their MOJO working like they never have before -- which is a fine thing indeed.”, "The album may be the loosest of his career, an unfussy, shuffle-mode assortment of blues-infused jams and steel guitar-haunted ballads...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "MOJO is dynamite....The performances are natural knockouts -- cocksure grooves, pithy knife-play guitars and little overdub fuss -- worked up, then nailed, some on the first full take...", "Tuneful and Gently Flowing, Mojo Is Endowed by the Qualities Diehards Expect..." -- Grade: B, 4 stars out of 5 -- “15 crunching, clever, moving tracks....’I Should Have Known’ is a leg-trembling Led Zep rocker, with Petty primal and vengeful...”, 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Jefferson Jericho Blues' is an irresistible opener, a pugnacious choogle in the style of Dylan circa HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED."
Recording TypeStudio