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Mojo is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released on June 15, 2010 on CD and June 29 on Blu-ray. It was Petty’s first album with the Heartbreakers in eight years. Mojo debuted at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 125,000 copies in its first week of release. The album was also the band’s first full album with bassist Ron Blair since 1981’s Hard Promises, as he played on only two tracks on the previous Heartbreakers album, The Last DJ.
Extra Mojo Version— released October 20, 2023, a digital version of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ critically acclaimed 2010 blues album, Mojo, featuring two unreleased tracks will be released on Warner Records on October 20—Petty’s birthday. To celebrate, “Help Me”—the first unreleased track, a Sonny Boy Williamson II cover—is out today with an accompanying video unveiling newly discovered footage of Petty and the band performing the song at The Clubhouse.
In addition to “Help Me,” Extra Mojo Version will include a second unreleased track, “Mystery of Love.” The rare outtakes will be exclusively featured on the forthcoming digital and streaming version and will also be available in Dolby Atmos.
Other highlights include the hit “I Should Have Known It,” a driving rock track written by Petty with lead guitarist Mike Campbell that became a live treasure, fan favorites “Good Enough,” the blues-y first album single, “First Flash of Freedom” and “Something Good Coming.”
- Jefferson Jericho Blues
- First Flash of Freedom
- Running Man’s Bible
- The Trip to Pirate’s Cove
- Candy
- No Reason to Cry
- I Should Have Known It
- U.S. 41
- Takin’ My Time
- Let Yourself Go
- Don’t Pull Me Over
- Lover’s Touch
- High in the Morning
- Something Good Coming
- Good Enough
- Help Me
- Mystery of Love
Tom Petty – vocals, guitars (rhythm, lead, bass on “Running Man’s Bible”), producer
Mike Campbell – lead guitar, producer
Benmont Tench – acoustic and electric piano, organ
Scott Thurston – rhythm guitar, harmonica
Ron Blair – bass guitar
Steve Ferrone – drums, percussion