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  1. Rolling Stone. [6] Back from Rio is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter, guitarist and co-founder of the Byrds Roger McGuinn. It was released on January 8, 1991, more than a decade after McGuinn's previous solo album, Thunderbyrd. [7] The album was issued following the release of the Byrds box set and musically it leans on the ...

    • January 8, 1991
    • Capitol (Hollywood)
    • Nomyth 8.0: Time, The Redeemer.
    • Original LP Version
    • The Players
    • The Pictures
    • The Plastic

    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

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  3. 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. (I don’t know why I’m always taking out people’s brains and ...

  4. Back From Rio was released in January 1991 – timed to benefit from the renewed interest in The Byrds. It relied on the classic sound of McGuinn’s 12-string electric guitar and featured contributions from heavyweights Elvis Costello, Dave Stewart, two ex-Byrds (Chris Hillman and David Crosby), Timothy B. Schmidt, and three of Tom Petty’s ...

  5. Album Credits. Featuring Tom Petty. Producers David Cole (Producer/Engineer) & Roger McGuinn. Writers Elvis Costello, Jules Shear, Roger McGuinn & 1 more.

  6. Mar 29, 2009 · modern motifs. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, whose own debt to The Byrds has always been evident, were on hand to help shape a set of songs perfectly suited to cruising down a California highway. The Petty co-write King Of The Hill is a harmony-laden rumination on the hollowness of celebrity that reads like a detached overview of McGuinn’s