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  1. 2 apr 2017 · Tom Waits Greatest Hits (FULL ALBUM) - Best of Tom Waits [PLAYLIST HQ/HD].Tom Waits Greatest Hits (FULL ALBUM) - Best of Tom Waits [PLAYLIST HQ/HD]

    • 75 min
    • 1M
    • Steven J. Robinson
    • “Just The Right Bullets”
    • “Hell Broke Luce”
    • “Goin’ Out West”
    • “Anywhere I Lay My Head”
    • “16 Shells from A Thirty-Ought Six”

    Tom Waits’ music has always had an odd theatricality to it, borne of (I think) a fascination with Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht. Never has this been so apparent as in The Black Rider, a “musical fable” produced in collaboration with William S. Burroughs and Robert Wilson. “Just the Right Bullets” is a bizarre combination of lurching, music hall cab...

    Taking its title from a piece of graffiti carved into the walls of Alcatraz during a prison break, “Hell Broke Luce” finds Waits agitating on behalf of one of his favorite causes: the beleaguered Army grunt. But this isn’t a tender ode to homesickness like Real Gone‘s “Day After Tomorrow”: this is an apocalyptic field chant that conjures visions of...

    Stark, eerie, and hilarious, “Goin’ Out West” is the highlight of Bone Machine. Its genius is the naked ambition and hilarious blues boasting in the lyrics (“I’m gonna change my name to Hannibal / Or maybe just Rex”) that butt up against the end-of-the-world menace of the band’s relentless swing.

    At a New Orleans funeral, it’s traditional to have a brass band play a song as a dirge on the way to the cemetery and then as a high-spirited march on the way back. “Anywhere I Lay My Head” has the same construction — it’s a mournful, nakedly emotional song of resignation that fades into a beautiful, uptempo march at its end, with Waits banging awa...

    A shuffling, slouching tale of a long strange trip through some unnamed wilderness with a crow trapped in a guitar and a mule as traveling buddies, “16 Shells” was borne of Waits’ obsession with old prison work-gang chants. If you aren’t terrified by Waits howling “I’m gonna whittle you into kindlin'”, then you’re made of sterner stuff than I am.

    • Giorgio Moltisanti
    • 4 min
    • “Ol’ 55” (“Closing Time”, 1973) Ol' 55. È iniziato tutto da qui: è la prima canzone del primo disco, Closing Time, il cui titolo indica l’orario di chiusura e apertura dei battenti per la lush life dei nottambuli.
    • “Downtown Train” (“Rain Dogs”, 1985) Tom Waits - "Downtown Train" Parliamoci chiaro, tutte le canzoni di Rain Dogs sono finite almeno una volta in una classifica.
    • “Warm Beer and Cold Women” (“Nighthawks at the Diner”, 1975) Tom Waits "Warm beer and cold women" live from Nighthawks at the diner. Il massimo della sfiga: birra calda e una donna fredda.
    • “Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis” (“Blue Valentine”, 1978) Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis. Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis è esattamente quello che dice di essere, il titolo è quasi una mini-storia di Hemingway o di Dickens di sei parole.
  2. 14 dic 2017 · Since 1973, Tom Waits has released 16 studio albums, beginning with Closing Time and ending with 2011’s Bad as Me.

  3. Tom Waits - Greatest Hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  4. Closing Time (1973) The Heart of Saturday Night (1974) Nighthawks at the Diner (1975) Small Change (1976) Foreign Affairs (1977) Blue Valentine (1978) Hearta...