Recommend me a Tom Waits Album

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Since it appears you are definitely going to purchase "Rain Dogs", I won't bother recommending it... :wink:

My second suggestion is "Frank's Wild Years"! 8)
(which is much better than "Swordfishtrombones" IMHO)

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My fav is Bone Machine... I know karate, voodoo too, I won't make myself available to you luv it :)

;) Urs

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i like Bone Machine too:

"the earth dies screaming,
while I lay dreaming,
dreaming of you..."

:)

and more votes for "Mule Variations" please! Especially if you dig his real out-there stuff (compared to the Asylum years kinda stuff)

"What's he building in there?" scary genius...

.g

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To choose ONE Tom Waits' album is like to choose THE book you'll have at home. For some tottaly different views I would suggest 'Heartattack and Wine' and 'Frank's Wild Years', but 'Rain Dogs' is a good album too. :)
Eventually something intelligent will appear written here. Watch this space.

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Blue Valentine was my first TW album, and it still moves me to this day :)
rebel without a pause

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gold wrote:Blue Valentine was my first TW album, and it still moves me to this day :)
that is an INCREDIBLE album :D I had it on tape and kept it in my car for several years - it's now almost unrecognizable...

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My favorites:
Early Years vol 2: a nice collection of his earlier, folk-jazz situation.

Bone Machine: a great album (didn't it win a Grammy?) that, like Doom 3, I found to be pretty scary. I had a hard time listening to it all the way through for a long time.

Black Rider: the result of a very successful collaboration; music from a musical adapted from a German-style grotesque fairy tale.

Mule Variations: I feel this sums up a certain era of his music that I really have enjoyed. It's one of those albums that sounds like a classic album early on, like the first couple times you hear it.

However, I agree with everyone else's recommendations as well. In general, though, I particularly liked it when he got all noisy and creepy. (Although this may describe many of his phases, actually.)


Edit: By the way, my recommendation if you don't know if you like the album you chose is to go out and get more. Just keep getting more of them. Seriously.

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I heard alot of Tom Waits at friends houses, and on music videos. But the only one I was ever compelled to buy was Bone Machine as well. And certainly didn;t regret it. ;)

Just the fact Tom and Keith Richards sing together is almost as good as James Brown and Bob Dylan in a poetic Rap Off. :lol: But seriously, Keith and Tom are pretty good together, and it's a really well rounded album. All of Tom's are. :D

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I second Closing Time and Mule Variations. Tom is simply amazing.

I also recommend Leonard Cohen and Nick Cave if you end up liking Tom Waits.

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I have to cast my votes to Bone Machine ( the lyrics are so great and showcase the strange world of Tom Waits) and Mule Variations, I really love the arraingements and instrumentation on these two discs, very well done production also. 8)

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opiadream wrote:go to rack
cover eyes
grab cd
purchase
and then wonder why you've not bought anything of his before
8) Well put, opiadream Totally second that :wink:
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Philly wrote:Thanks for your suggestions! I've decided to go with Rain Dogs as a first purchase - I've got a feeling I'll be back for more!


your in the uk?

nip to hmv now theres a few bits in the sales 8)
just spend about 20-25 quid on tom waits
i cant think of one to avoid 8)
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Rain Dogs is absolutely brilliant, quite possibly his best. After that, I'd go for Bone Machine. Gotta say I much prefer avant garde clanking Waits (a la Bone Machine) to bluesy Waits (stuff like Blue Valentine). Rain Dogs has a bit of both though. :)

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Swordfish Trombones and Raindog are the best. IMNSHO.

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clueless wrote:Blue Valentine
Ditto. Tom Waits is my all-time favorite songwriter.
I don't think I'm the only one who says that, he seems to have been *very* influential.

Little known fact, the girl on the cover of Blue Valentine is Rickie Lee Jones.

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