Tom Waits- Orphans: Brawlers, bawlers and Bastards
direwolf74
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Picked this up yesterday. The first disc is amazing, and I'm currently making my way through disc 2. This might be the best album released this year by anybody. It's incredible. 54 songs (30 of them new), beautiful artwork & packaging, and a 90-page lyric booklet. It doesn't get much better than that. This is definitely Mr. Waits at his finest, and I highly recommend checking it out.
"I try my best to chug, stomp, weep, whisper, moan, wheeze, scat, blurt, rage, whine, and seduce. With my voice I can sound like a girl, the boogieman, a Theremin, a cherry bomb, a clown, a doctor, a murderer. I can be tribal. Ironic. Or disturbed. My voice is really my instrument."
-Tom Waits
-Tom Waits
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album of the year, without a doubt.
Bawlers is currently my favorite disc. There's some really beautiful stuff on there. (Widow's Grove, Never Let Go (best song on the whole thing, imo), Take Care of My Children)
Bastards is just weird as hell.
Agreed. And I love every second of it. I've only listened to the first few tracks on that disc, but so far I'm really digging "Children's Story" and "Army Ants".
-Tom Waits
I love "What Keeps Mankind Alive"
Brave to try to gamble at times
-Tom Waits
Are you sure you're not referring to the Jack Kerouac spoken word pieces, one of which is titled 'On the road'?
ive been changed, aint goin down, road to peace, lowdown, widows grove, never let go, long way home are some of the best fucking things ive ever heard.
yep.
Waits is like a fine bottle of wine.....he gets better with age.
That alone puts him far above any of his peers. Look at Bob Dylan's recent work. I love it, but it's nothing compared to his old stuff. Same with Neil Young. It's good, but doesn't hold a candle to his 70's records.
Tom Waits on the other hand....just keeps getting better and better. The man has yet to put out a bad record. It's stunning.
Fall down on your knees in the dirt
I’m tied to the mast between water and wind
Believe me, you’ll never get hurt
Now the ring’s in the pawnshop, the rain’s in the hole
Down at the Five Points I stand
I’ll loose everything
But I won’t let go of your hand
Now, Peter denied and Judas betrayed
I’ll pay with the roll of the drum
And the wind will tell the turn from the wheel
And the watchman's making his rounds
Well, you leave me hanging by the skin of my teeth
I’ve only got one leg to stand
You can send me to hell
But I’ll never let go of your hand
Swing from a rope on a cross-legged tree
Signed with the one-eyed Jack’s blood
From Temple and Union, to Weyley and Grand
Walking back home in the mud
Now, I must make my best of the only way home
Marley deals only in stones
I’m lost on the midway, I’m reckless in your eyes
Just give me a couple more throws
I’ll dare you to dine with the cross-legged knights
Dare me to jump and I will
I’ll fall from your grace
But I’ll never let go of your hand
I’ll never let go of your hand
Nope. Keep listening after "On the Road" ends, and you'll hear 2 more tracks which aren't listed on the CD cover. The first one was obviously recorded live in concert somewhere, and the second one is Tom telling a story about a woman he encountered at the grocery store.
-Tom Waits
which album(s) should i start out with ?
thanks!
probably Closing Time.
You're gonna wind up getting every one of his records anyways.....it's cool to see how his sound evolved over the years.
"Beautiful Maladies" is a good place to start - greatest hits collection from 1983 - 1992
....everybody has a favourite album - "Rain Dogs" is AMAZING, "Mule Variations" (1999) is the one i've been really into lately. I also love "Alice" (2002) and "Real Gone" (2004). I dont have alot of his early stuff - kinda used the greatest hits album to cover those bases (and save some dough)...but I had to get "Rain Dogs" - based on StoneG82's suggestion (i think).
and they all eat rainbows and pooh butterflies!
Tom has so many great records, ya know?
his best is Rain Dogs in my opinion. You really can't go wrong with any of em.
depends on what you're into.
Mule Variations has a little bit of everything. very bluesy, some weird stuff, some rockers, some beautiful piano tunes. I personally think it's a great starting point since it covers all of the bases.
If you're into piano/jazzy stuff, check out his early records. Closing Time is a masterpiece, same with Small Change and Blue Valentine.
Bone Machine is really dark and experimental. It's where I started. It's a phenomenal record but it's hard to get used to at first.
i'm gonna start out with Rain Dogs and Mule Variations. (not a big fan of 'greatest hits')
O.k, will do. Cheers.
1) Lie to Me
2) Lowdown
3) Long Way Home
4) What Keeps Mankind Alive?
5) Little Drop of Poison
6) Widow's Grove
7) Danny Says
8.) Walk Away
9) Road to Peace
10) Take Care of My Children
11) Bottom of the World
12) I Know I've been Changed
13) Never Let Go
14) Children's Story
15) Sea of Love
16) If I Have to Go
17) You Can Never Hold Back Spring
18.) Rains on Me
As ever, you're spot on. These 3 discs Im afraid to say piss all over Dylan's latest.
Tom Waits is probably the greatest American singer songwriter today.
without a doubt my friend....without a doubt.
if there are any Borders near you, check there. My local borders got quite a few copies in.
or just try your local indie store. I'm sure they'll have it there.
I love your sig! I was just explaining to a friend of mine today how "Grapefruit Moon" was one of the most beautiful songs ever
I couldn't agree more!
-Tom Waits
they're walking with a limp
Rain Dogs
Heartattack and Vine
Mule Variations
Real Gone
i can already say that im a fan. damn, i've really been missing out on some good stuff.