The number of copies pressed for these limited editions range from 400 copies to 18,000, with most falling in the low four figures, ensuring the usual early lineups, which happened at several RSD Drops events last year, social distancing and limited-entry procedures notwithstanding. On the docket for the mostly vinyl-focused RSD 2021 are LPs (and, very occasionally, cassettes or CDs) from artists including Lady Gaga, Prince, Twenty One Pilots, Tom Petty, Ariana Grande, Bob Dylan, John Prine, Lupe Fiasco, Rage Against the Machine, Elton John, rising country star Jimmie Allen, U2, Beck, Bill Evans, Haim featuring Taylor Swift, Thelonious Monk, the Police, Sublime, Amy Winehouse, the Beastie Boys, Steely Dan, the Doors, the Cure, Joni Mitchell, the Grateful Dead, Flaming Lips, Deftones, Al Green, Tune-Yards, Garbage, Fela Kuti, Iggy Pop, the Notorious BIG, Randy Newman, the Replacements, Miles Davis, the Kinks, the Who, the Grateful Dead, Shaun Cassidy, Charlie Parker and Motley Crue. Make that events, plural with retail shops’ and customers’ sensitivity to pandemic conditions still in mind, the usual singular blowout day in April is being split into two separate rollout dates, June 12 and July 17. He died on October 2, 2017.ĬNN’s Kevin Flower, Michael Nedelman and Nadia Kounang contributed to this report.A “reimagined” version of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ “She’s the One” soundtrack album, now retitled “Angel Dream,” is one of the highlights of Record Store Day’s just-announced slate for its main 2021 event. Petty and the Heartbreakers had finished a summer tour with three performances at the Hollywood Bowl not long before his death.Ĭorrection: A previous version of this story incorrectly states the date of Petty's death. He joined fellow music legends Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison in 1988 to form The Traveling Wilburys. Petty collaborated with numerous artists over the years, including Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks, Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics and the Grateful Dead. With that group and as a solo artist, Petty had a string of hits across the decades, including “Free Fallin’,” “American Girl” and “I Won’t Back Down.” The band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2002. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers first came to fame in the 1970s, breaking through to the mainstream with their third album, “Damn the Torpedoes.” Andrew Chin/Getty Images North America/Getty Images for ABA Petty also suffered from coronary artery atherosclerosis and emphysema, it said.Īcetyl fentanyl has not been approved for medical use in the United States and there are no published studies on safety for human use. The cause of death was “multisystem organ failure due to resuscitated cardiopulmonary arrest due to mixed drug toxicity” and the manner of death was “accident,” the medical examiner’s news release said. The medical examiner’s news release said the autopsy found these drugs in Petty’s system: fentanyl, oxycodone, acetyl fentanyl and despropionyl fentanyl, which are opioids temazepam and alprazolam, which are sedatives and citalopram, an antidepressant. “On the day he died he was informed his hip had graduated to a full-on break and it is our feeling that the pain was simply unbearable and was the cause for his over use of medication,” according to the statement from Dana Petty, his wife, and Adria Petty, his daughter. “Despite this painful injury he insisted on keeping his commitment to his fans and he toured for 53 dates with a fractured hip and, as he did, it worsened to a more serious injury. Jeff Gentner/Getty Images North America/Getty Images
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