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Tom Waits (1983)
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I'd sell your heart to the junk-man baby for a buck, for a buck If you're looking for someone To pull you out of that ditch You're out of luck, you're out of luck The ship is sinking, the ship is sinking, the ship is sinking There's a leak, there's a leak In the boiler room The poor, the lame, the blind Who are the ones left in charge? Killers, thieves and Lawyers God's away, God's away, God's away On Business, business
#tom waits#god's away on business#rain dogs#small change#heart attack and vine#swordfishtrombones#blue valentine#mystery train#coffee and cigarettes#mule variations#down by law#alice#blood money#closing time#the heart of saturday night#franks wild years#bad as me#poetry
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7:22 AM EST January 31, 2025:
Tom Waits - "Shore Leave" From the album Swordfishtrombones (September 1983)
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In a list published in their April 1989 issue, Spin magazine named Swordfishtrombones their second greatest album of all time, behind James Brown's Sex Machine, which is the kind of eclecticism I was always able to get behind.
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Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombones (1983)
Forty-one years ago today, on September 1, 1983, Swordfishtrombones, the eighth studio album by Tom Waits, was released. The first of Walts’ albums to be self-produced, it is considered the first in a loose trilogy of records that includes Rain Dogs (1985) and Franks Wild Years (1987). The album marks a major stylistic change for Waits where he largely abandoned piano-based songs for a fuller sound, often with more exotic instruments and more idiosyncratic song structures and styles. While the album didn’t sell particularly well and only spawned one single—“In the Neighborhood”—which also didn’t sell particularly well, it is often cited as one of the best albums of the era.
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Forty years ago, Tom Waits’ transformative creative breakthrough, Swordfishtrombones, was released into the wild, ushering in a new and critically acclaimed era for Waits and his longtime songwriting and production partner, Kathleen Brennan.
To honor this metamorphic period, Waits’ spectacular middle-period albums – released on Island Records between 1983 and 1993 – have been newly remastered from the original tapes for reissue on vinyl and CD via Island/UMe, personally overseen by Waits and Brennan. Swordfishtrombones (1983), its sprawling and superb sequel, Rain Dogs (1985), and the trilogy-completing, tragi-comic stage musical, Franks Wild Years (1987), kick off the series today with their new vinyl releases.
#tom waits#island years#vinyl#reissue#kathleen brennan#swordfishtrombones#raindogs#franks wild years#i want!
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Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombones
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1988: Tom Waits, Big Time.
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Listening to my Tom Waits records and exploding
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1985-1986?...
(All the other memes I made..)
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4:53 AM EDT July 2, 2024:
Tom Waits - "Frank's Wild Years" From the album Swordfishtrombones (September 1983)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
In a list published in their April 1989 issue, Spin magazine named Swordfishtrombones their second greatest album of all time, behind James Brown's Sex Machine, which is the kind of eclecticism I was always able to get behind.
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Tom Waits: anniversari, ristampe, personaggi veri #sottotraccia
C’è questo ventiquattrenne che sta pubblicando il proprio disco d’esordio e che scrive una ballata in cui immagina un proprio alter ego settantenne o giù di lì che telefona alla propria amata di un tempo, che non sente da molti anni, per inseguire memorie del passato, cuori spezzati dal tempo e scoprire che lei si è rifatta una vita con un marito, dei figli e che insomma lui non è proprio sempre…

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#america oggi#black wings#dracula#i don&039;t wanna grow up#martha#ristampa#swordfishtrombones#tom waits
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