Considering that
Southern Accents took so much time and money to complete, finally hitting the stores two and a half years after
Long After Dark, it wasn't surprising that
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers decided to release a double live album,
Pack Up the Plantation: Live!, a mere eight months after its release. After all,
Southern Accents was criticized from many corners for being too slick, too much in
Dave Stewart's corner instead of
the Heartbreakers', so it made sense to quickly return the focus to the band, showcasing the group as the rockers they are.
Pack Up the Plantation does do that, even if it isn't quite the barnburner it should have been. Part of the problem is that the song selection isn't quite as good as it could have been, relying heavily on
Southern Accents material, including the weak "It Ain't Nothin' to Me." Then again, the weaker songs and dubious choices are outweighed by a strong performance and neat surprises like a tough "Insider" and covers of "So You Want to Be a Rock & Roll Star," "Needles and Pins," and "Don't Bring Me Down." That alone makes it worth investigating for dedicated fans, even if it doesn't quite deliver the knockout punch many listeners might have wanted. [A two-LP edition of
Pack Up the Plantation: Live! was released in 2017, pressed on 180-gram vinyl.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine