Update: Eddie Vedder Leads All-Tom Petty Soundtrack To ‘Bad Monkey’
Updating a story first posted here on Aug. 7, Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder has contributed a newly recorded cover of Tom Petty‘s “Room at the Top” to the TV show Bad Monkey, which premieres Aug. 14 on Apple TV+. It’s one of 29 Petty covers that will be heard in the show and on the show’s soundtrack album, which will be released Oct. 4 by WaterTower Music.
Bad Monkey stars Vince Vaughan in an adaptation of Carl Hiassen’s Florida-set book of the same name. Per music supervisor Tony Von Pervieux, the creative team initially “discussed creating around 10 Tom Petty covers to use throughout the season. In the end, we scored 21 brand new, unreleased covers. Each artist was hand-picked to compliment the vibe of the show but were also favorites of mine that I could hear covering these well-placed Tom Petty songs that we featured throughout the 10 episodes. Getting the opportunity to A&R each song and build a soundtrack with all of them is a dream.”
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Also featured on the soundtrack are the War on Drugs, Sharon Van Etten, Larkin Poe, Kurt Vile, Lissie, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Weezer, Nathaniel Rateliff and Marcus King.
For now, no other details have emerged about who contributed to Vedder’s recording of “Room at the Top,” which he frequently performs at his solo concerts and with his side band Earthlings. He also played it in honor of the late Petty as part of the “In Memoriam” portion of the 2018 Academy Awards ceremony.
In late June, Vedder surprised released a cover of the English Beat’s “Save It for Later” as part of the new season of FX’s The Bear. Meanwhile, Pearl Jam returns to the road on Aug. 22 in Missoula, Mt., in support of their latest album, Dark Matter.
Here is the track list for Bad Monkey:
1. “You Wreck Me” by The War on Drugs
2. “Room at the Top” by Eddie Vedder
3. “I Won’t Back Down” by Sharon Van Etten
4. “Even the Losers” by Fitz and the Tantrums
5. “Don’t Do Me Like That” by flipturn
6. “Runnin’ Down A Dream” by Larkin Poe
7. “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” by Waz & Jamie Jackson
8. “You’re Gonna Get It” by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
9. “Sins Of My Youth” by Kurt Vile
10. “Yer So Bad” by Meridian Bros
11. “Wildflowers” by Charlotte Lawrence
12. “Into The Great Wide Open” by Lissie
13. “Don’t Fade On Me” by Chiiild
14. “Supernatural Radio” by GoldFord
15. “You Don’t Know How It Feels” by Stephen Marley
16. “Here Comes My Girl” by Weezer
17. “Don’t Come around Here No More” by Nathaniel Rateliff
18. “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” by Briston Maroney
19. “The Waiting” by Marcus King
20. “Breakdown” by Waz & Jamie Jackson
21. “Free Fallin’” by Imaginary Future featuring Kina Grannis
22. “Bad Monkey Theme” by Waz & Jamie Jackson
23. “Yancy” by Waz & Jamie Jackson
24. “Dragon Queen by Waz & Jamie Jackson
25. “Eyes Over Keys” by Waz & Jamie Jackson
26. “Egg Chase Neville” by Waz & Jamie Jackson
27. “One That Got Away” by Waz & Jamie Jackson
28. “Bee Drop” by Waz & Jamie Jackson
29. “The Storm is Coming” by Waz & Jamie Jackson
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