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    Vor 3 Tagen · Also in 1991, 13 of Waits's 1971 pre-Asylum Records recordings were released for the first time on the first volume of Tom Waits: The Early Years. Waits was angered at this, describing many of his early demos as "baby pictures" that he would not want released. A second volume with 13 more recordings from 1971 was released in 1993.

  2. 25. Apr. 2024 · Tom Waits: Title: Tom Waits Early Years Vol.2 Vinyl LP Label: Manifesto (2) Released: 23/11/2010 : Please note this release date may be subject to change and also stock arrival can be subject to delays, in particular if this is an overseas release. Format: LP: Barcode: 767004060217: SKU: WC-767004060217: Condition: BRAND NEW & SEALED

  3. 16. Apr. 2024 · The five essential albums by Tom Waits to own on vinyl: Closing Time (1973) Fittingly, Waits named his opening discographic entry Closing Time. Just as the title and the shady album cover suggest, the music within is inebriated, dejected and timeless. A 24-year-old Waits weaves words wise beyond his years with a voice apparently already aged by ...

  4. 8. Mai 2024 · In 2022, Tom Waits decided it was time to remaster the albums he made during his stint at Island Records. The Waits classics Swordfishtrombones (1983), Rain Dogs (1985), Franks Wild Years (1987), Bone Machine (1992), and the Waits (with Robert Wilson and William S. Burroughs) musical fable The Black Rider (1993) are the first new remasters to be released.

  5. 15. Apr. 2024 · Covering diverse musical styles and delivering impactful lyrics, the best Tom Waits albums have carved a niche of their own – a kaleidoscope of sounds reflecting a musician who is forever evolving. This exploration revolves around the albums that have now become part of the global music consciousness, testifying to the breadth and depth of Waits's musical prowess.

  6. 15. Apr. 2024 · Tom Waits’ song, “Frank’s Wild Years,” served as the inspiration and namesake for his 1983 album, Swordfishtrombones. The song tells a dark and twisted tale of Frank, a man who escapes his mundane suburban life and embarks on a wild journey, leaving destruction in his wake. The lyrics of “Frank’s Wild Years” paint a vivid picture ...

  7. 26. Apr. 2024 · When it comes to Tom Waits, his music is often layered with rich metaphors and poetic lyricism. “Big in Japan,” the lead song on his 1999 album Mule Variations, is no exception. Opening with a recording of Waits demolishing furniture, the song dives into his contemplation of his shortcomings through a series of loose metaphors.