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  1. Also prominent on the album are Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, with Petty co-authoring and duetting with McGuinn on the album's lead single "King of the Hill". In addition, several members of the Heartbreakers provide musical backing on a number of the album's tracks.

  2. Aug 15, 2011 · Subscribed. 1.7K. 226K views 12 years ago. i DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS. From the 1991 Release "Back From Rio" by Roger McGuinn. A truly great track which Tom Petty co-wrote and...

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  4. Sep 14, 2016 · Album: Back From Rio. Label: Arista. Producer: David Cole, Roger McGuinn. Released: January 1991. Billboard Peak Chart Position: #44.

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    Roger McGuinn is back. From Rio (not really). And he brought Tom Petty with him. I guess that’s the premise behind re-launching his solo career after so many years. Back From Riosounds a lot like Tom Petty, or at least Tom Petty with Don Henley’s brain inside of him. (I don’t know why I’m always taking out people’s brains and putting them in other ...

    A1. Someone To Love (Roger McGuinn/Camilla McGuinn) (3:32) A2. Car Phone (Roger McGuinn/Mike Campbell) (4:33) A3. You Bowed Down (Elvis Costello) (3:52) A4. Suddenly Blue (Roger McGuinn/Scott Cutler/Dennis Morgan) (3:49) A5. The Trees Are All Gone (Roger McGuinn/Camilla McGuinn) (3:51) B1. King of the Hill (Roger McGuinn/Tom Petty) (5:27) B2. Witho...

    Roger McGuinn (lead vocal, background vocals, 12-string electric guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar), George Hawkins (bass guitar), John Jorgensen (6-string electric guitar, saxophone, baritone guitar, 6-string lead guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin), Stan Lynch (drums, percussion), Benmont Tench (organ, keyboards, Hammond B-3), Michael...

    Art direction by Eileen Connelly. Photography by Max Aguilera-Hellweg. Cover concept by Jimmy, Millie and Randy. Grooming by Peter Kukla. Props by Eileen Connelly and Rick Elden.

    Released on elpee, cassette and compact disc on January 8, 1991 in the US (Arista, AL/AC/ARCD-8648) and in the UK and Germany (Arista, 211/411/261 348) with lyrics innersleeve. UK/German version features a different cover. Reached #44 on the US charts

  5. After a decade without a recording contract, he released his comeback solo album, Back from Rio in 1991. It included the hit single "King of the Hill", written together with, and featuring, Petty. He returned with a live band featuring John Jorgenson, George Hawkins and Stan Lynch.

  6. BACK FROM RIO. R oger McGuinn is back. From Rio (not really). And he brought Tom Petty with him. I guess that’s the premise behind re-launching his solo career after so many years. Back From Rio sounds a lot like Tom Petty, or at least Tom Petty with Don Henley’s brain inside of him.