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TOM WAITS

The Heart of Saturday Night (50th Anniversary Edition)

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Expanding beyond the Folk and Pop stylings of his first album, Waits' second studio release The Heart of Saturday Night established his reputation as a vers...
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Mule Variations (2024 Reissue)

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'Mule Variations' offers the most complete picture of Tom Waits of any of his albums.
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Heartattack and Vine (2024 Reissue)

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Released in 1980, Heartattack and Vine was Waits' final album on Elektra Asylum and it built on the raw blues approach of blue valentine with the incendiary...
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Blood Money (20th Anniversary)

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Blood Money came out 20 years ago, right after the massive success of 1999's Grammy-winning Mule Variations LP and tour The resulting LPs were acclaimed upo...
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The Black Rider

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Frank's Wild Years (2023 reissue)

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Bone Machine (Repress)
  1. The Earth Died Screaming
  2. Dirt In The Ground
  3. Such A Scream
  4. All Stripped Down
  5. Who Are You
  6. The Ocean Doesn't Want Me
  7. Jesus Gonna Be Here
  8. A Little Rain
  9. In The Colosseum
  10. Goin' Out West
  11. Murder In The Red Barn
  12. Black Wings
  13. Whistle Down The Wind
  14. I Don't Wanna Grow Up
  15. Let Me Get Up On It
  16. That Feel

TOM WAITS

Bone Machine (Repress)

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  • limited "Translucent Milk" LP (2023 Remaster)

    Released: 13th Dec 2024

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Originally released in 1992 on Island Records, 'Bone Machine' is Tom Waits’ 11th studio album.

5 years after Franks Wild Years, Bone Machine is a return to studio albums for Tom Waits. The album features David Hidalgo, Les Claypool, Brain and Keith Richards and won a GRAMMY for Best Alternative Music Album.Bone Machine is rather pointedly otherworldly… another edge pusher – his most poetically and sonically daring work yet.

Writing again with his longtime collaborator and wife, Kathleen Brennan, Waits acknowledges writing ‘darker’ material saying “A great many songs live there, so that’s where I’ve been digging lately.”Waits calls the songs on Bone Machine “little movies for the ears.” He sometimes wrote them entirely from a percussion pattern—which he played on array of largely homemade instruments. One, the “conundrum,” was rusted pieces of farm equipment hung from a large iron crucifix. As Waits explained at the time, “I have a lot of very strong rhythmic impulses, but this is not my world. I just pick something up and I hit it, and if I like the sound, it goes on. Sometimes my idiot approach serves the music.”

Mortality is a recurrent theme, from “Dirt In The Ground” (“We’re all gonna be. . .”) to “All Stripped Down,” “The Ocean Doesn’t Want Me” (a tale of contemplated suicide), “Jesus Gonna Be Here,” the rambunctious paean to childhood, “I Don’t Wanna Grow Up,” and certainly the broken-hearted, confessional classic Waits ballad, “Whistle Down The Wind.” Waits explained at the time: “Yeah, ultimately, it will be a subject that you deal with. Some deal with it earlier than others, but it will be dealt with. Eventually we’ll all have to line up and kiss the devil’s arse.” Yet the album actually ends upliftingly, with “That Feel” co-written with Keith Richards