Tom Petty Estate Unveils Ultra-Limited Stormy "Cool Blue" Vinyl
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- Category: Theatre, Music
- Published on Friday, 05 December 2025 10:30
- Written by A&E Contributing Editor
The Tom Petty Estate today announces the surprise release of a vinyl store exclusive in stormy "Cool Blue." This mottled version of The Live Anthology – From The Vaults Vol. 1 is an ultra-limited edition pressing available for purchase HERE.






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