Tom Waits – Orphans

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    dock

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    Tom Waits: Orphans

    BRAWLERS
    01. Lie To Me
    02. LowDown
    03. 2:19
    04. Fish In The Jailhouse
    05. Bottom Of The World
    06. Lucinda
    07. Ain’t Goin‘ Down To The Well
    08. Lord I’ve Been Changed
    09. Puttin‘ On The Dog
    10. Road To Peace
    11. All The Time
    12. The Return Of Jackie and Judy
    13. Walk Away
    14. Sea Of Love
    15. Buzz Fledderjohn
    16. Rains On Me

    BAWLERS
    01. Bend Down The Branches
    02. You Can Never Hold Back Spring
    03. Long Way Home
    04. Widow’s Grove
    05. Little Drop Of Poison
    06. Shiny Things
    07. World Keeps Turning
    08. Tell It To Me
    09. Never Let Go
    10. Fannin Street
    11. Little Man
    12. It’s Over
    13. If I Have To Go
    14. Goodnight Irene
    15. The Fall Of Troy
    16. Take Care Of All My Children
    17. Down There By The Train
    18. Danny Says
    19. Jayne’s Blue Wish
    20. Young At Heart

    BASTARDS
    01. What Keeps Mankind Alive
    02. Children’s Story
    03. Heigh Ho
    04. Army Ants
    05. Books Of Moses
    06. Bone Chain
    07. Two Sisters
    08. First Kiss
    09. Dog Door
    10. Redrum
    11. Nirvana
    12. Home I’ll Never Be
    13. Poor Little Lamb
    14. Altar Boy
    15. The Pontiac
    16. Spidey’s Wild Ride
    17. King Kong
    18. On The Road

    TOM WAITS TO RELEASE 3CD SET –ORPHANS: BRAWLERS, BAWLERS AND BASTARDS— NOVEMBER 20 ON ANTI-

    WAITS JUST CAME OFF EXCEEDINGLY SUCCESSFUL AND SPECTACULAR 9 DATE TOUR OF THE SOUTH AND MIDWEST CLIMAXING WITH FIRST CLUB DATE IN 3 DECADES AT CLEVELAND’S HOUSE OF BLUES

    The one and only TOM WAITS is set to release a 3CD set titled ORPHANS: BRAWLERS, BAWLERS AND BASTARDS. It’s a wide-ranging collection of 54 songs, including 30 new recordings, equaling over three hours of rare and never-before heard music with a 94 page booklet.

    “Orphans are rough and tender tunes. Rhumbas about mermaids, shuffles about trainwrecks, tarantellas about insects, madrigrals about drowning,” says Waits. “Scared, mean, orphans songs of rapture and melancholy. Songs that grew up hard. Songs of dubious origin rescued from cruel fate and now left wanting only to be cared for. Show that you are not afraid and take them home. They don’t bite, they just need attention.”

    Each of the three CDs is separately grouped and sub-titled – “Brawlers,” “Bawlers” and “Bastards” – to capture the full spectrum of Waits’ ranging and roving musical styles. “Brawlers” is chock full of raucous blues and full-throated juke joint stomp, “Bawlers” contains Celtic and country ballads, waltzes, lullabies, piano and classic lyrical Waits’ songs, while “Bastards” is filled with experimental music and strange tales.

    In addition to the new work, Orphans features a number of tracks finding a home on a Waits’ album for the first time – songs originally recorded for the cinema, the theatre and other projects. They include Waits’ unique interpretations of songs by such extraordinarily diverse talents as The Ramones, Daniel Johnston, Kurt Weill & Bertolt Brecht, Leadbelly, Kerouac and Bukowski.

    As for his latest tour, which took him from Atlanta, Asheville, NC, Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, Akron to Cleveland, where Waits played his first club show in nearly 30 years at the House Of Blues, all shows sold out within minutes. Some of these cities
    Waits had not performed in for over 30 years and it was his first foray into Asheville. Needless to say, the audiences were nothing short of ecstatic at each and every gig and the reviews reflected the fans passion.

    Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune observed: “Everything about Tom Waits is done with theatrical flair, no expensive props required…In the broadest sense, he is a singer-songwriter, but he is also a genre unto himself…Waits is a defiled saloon singer who turns songs into noirish cinema, little movies about the human condition. When he aims his magnifying glass at the shadows, he inevitably comes up with some amazing discoveries. The human race, it turns out, has a lot of dirty little secrets, unspoken passions, unrequited desires. Waits’ songs give voice to them all, and he finds poetry in even the tawdriest details.”

    Fred Mills of Harp magazine described Waits as “a voodoo shaman,” also proclaiming, “There wasn’t a single aspect of the show that could be considered inconsequential.” The review ended by declaring, “Yessir, we did—witness an astonishingly pure expression of artistry…And there he is in the center of the frame, Tom Waits. Jumping right off the screen and straight into our f**king laps. That’s rock ‘n’ roll baby—the IMAX version.”

    Peter Gilstrap of The Tennessean noted: “Even back in the ancient pre-country days when the holy structure was an actual church, it’s hard to imagine a more passionate sermonizer gracing the boards than Waits…Where more conventional musicians might use plain old numbers to count off a song, Waits has no problem with setting a tempo via huffs and snorts, sounding like a shaman with emphysema in full chant…A few songs in, the band left the stage, as a piano was wheeled out. With nothing more than 88 keys and a baby blue spotlight, Waits sat down, removed some of the gravel from his voice and turned the auditorium into an intimate nightclub. ‘Tom Traubert Blues’—with its echoes of ‘Waltzing Matilda’-was simply a moving thing of beauty…”

    Meanwhile, marking his first release since 2004’s Real Gone, Orphans was again produced by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan (his wife and long time collaborator), who were recently named #4 in a recent Paste magazine collector’s edition naming the “100 Best Living Songwriters.” According to the magazine, “In literature, only a handful of writers have pulled off the near impossible. In music, it happens on every Tom Waits recording.”

    Throughout his entire and lengthy critically acclaimed musical career–which has garnered him two Grammys, plus several other nominations, including an Academy Award—Waits and his fevered imagination have managed to keep evolving with each new disc on his more than 20 recordings. The only genre Tom could possibly be placed in would, literally, have to be his very own category—Waitsian.

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    Wenn mir 80 Euro entgegenfallen, greif ich vielleicht zu, ansonsten wohl nicht…

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    nikodemusWenn mir 80 Euro entgegenfallen, greif ich vielleicht zu, ansonsten wohl nicht…

    Ich hoffe auf den Amazon Marketplace.

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    klienicum

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    dockTom Waits: Orphans

    BRAWLERS
    01. Lie To Me
    02. LowDown
    03. 2:19
    04. Fish In The Jailhouse
    05. Bottom Of The World
    06. Lucinda
    07. Ain’t Goin‘ Down To The Well
    08. Lord I’ve Been Changed
    09. Puttin‘ On The Dog
    10. Road To Peace
    11. All The Time
    12. The Return Of Jackie and Judy
    13. Walk Away
    14. Sea Of Love
    15. Buzz Fledderjohn
    16. Rains On Me

    BAWLERS
    01. Bend Down The Branches
    02. You Can Never Hold Back Spring
    03. Long Way Home
    04. Widow’s Grove
    05. Little Drop Of Poison
    06. Shiny Things
    07. World Keeps Turning
    08. Tell It To Me
    09. Never Let Go
    10. Fannin Street
    11. Little Man
    12. It’s Over
    13. If I Have To Go
    14. Goodnight Irene
    15. The Fall Of Troy
    16. Take Care Of All My Children
    17. Down There By The Train
    18. Danny Says
    19. Jayne’s Blue Wish
    20. Young At Heart

    BASTARDS
    01. What Keeps Mankind Alive
    02. Children’s Story
    03. Heigh Ho
    04. Army Ants
    05. Books Of Moses
    06. Bone Chain
    07. Two Sisters
    08. First Kiss
    09. Dog Door
    10. Redrum
    11. Nirvana
    12. Home I’ll Never Be
    13. Poor Little Lamb
    14. Altar Boy
    15. The Pontiac
    16. Spidey’s Wild Ride
    17. King Kong
    18. On The Road

    (…)

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    beatlebum

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    mog:waiIch hoffe auf den Amazon Marketplace.

    Bei amazon vorbestellbar für 41,99 €:

    http://www.amazon.de/Orphans-UK-Tom-Waits/dp/B000INAUZO/sr=1-1/qid=1159437769/ref=sr_1_1/302-4871231-9436056?ie=UTF8&s=music

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    fifteenjugglers
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    Klingt nicht nach ’ner musikalischen Revolution. Ich freu‘ mich trotzdem drauf.

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    klienicum

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    dominick-birdsey
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    beatlebumBei amazon vorbestellbar für 41,99 €

    Bei cd-wow 32.57€

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    punkcow

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    Ob ich nach (dem von mir verschmähten) „Real Gone“ eine Resteverwertung (?)-Compilation brauche?

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    beatlebum

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    Dominick BirdseyBei cd-wow 32.57€

    Besteht dann „Zollgefahr“?

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    dominick-birdsey
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    beatlebumBesteht dann „Zollgefahr“?

    Gute Frage. Die 3er-Box von Luke Haines kam zollfrei. Aber das ist eh Willkür. ;-)

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    beatlebum

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    Dominick BirdseyGute Frage. Die 3er-Box von Luke Haines kam zollfrei. Aber das ist eh Willkür. ;-)

    Sonst ist hier noch eine Alternative: http://www.youmakemusic.com/shop/index.php?action=detailinfo&article_id=1009609

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    klienicum

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    beatlebum

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    Bei amazon jetzt für 30,97 €: http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B000INAUZO/ref=pd_rvi_gw_2/302-4871231-9436056

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