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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Tom Waits – 1985 - Rain Dogs (2014 Japanese SHM-SACD) [mp3@320] Tom Waits Tom Waits in 2008 Wikipedia: Thomas Alan Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and actor. Waits has a distinctive voice, described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding like "it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car." With this trademark growl, his incorporation of pre-rock music styles such as blues, jazz, and vaudeville, and experimental tendencies verging on industrial music, Waits has built up a distinctive musical persona. He has worked as a composer for movies and musicals and has acted in supporting roles in films, including Paradise Alley and Bram Stoker's Dracula. He also starred in Jim Jarmusch's 1986 film Down by Law. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his soundtrack work on One from the Heart. Waits' lyrics frequently present atmospheric portraits of grotesque, often seedy characters and places—although he has also shown a penchant for more conventional ballads. He has a cult following and has influenced subsequent songwriters despite having little radio or music video support. His songs are best-known through cover versions by more commercial artists: "Jersey Girl", performed by Bruce Springsteen, "Ol' '55", by the Eagles, and "Downtown Train", by Rod Stewart. Although Waits' albums have met with mixed commercial success in his native United States, they have occasionally achieved gold album sales status in other countries. He has been nominated for a number of major music awards and has won Grammy Awards for two albums, Bone Machine and Mule Variations. In 2011, Waits was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He is also included among the 2010 list of Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers. and the 2015 list of Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. Waits lives in Sonoma County, California, with his wife and musical collaborator Kathleen Brennan, and three children. Rain Dogs (2014 Japanese SHM-SACD) Artist: Tom Waits Title: Rain Dogs Format: SACD, Hybrid, Album, Stereo, Reissue, Remastered, SHM SACD Mastering: Kevin Reeves at Republic Studios, in 2014 Producer: Tom Waits Release Date: September 30, 1985, (Japanese SHM-SACD May 28, 2014) Recorded: RCA Studios Label: Island Records, Universal Records Japan Catalog: UIGY-9555 Barcode: 4 988005 816696 ASIN: B00IFK68TE Genre: Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Experimental Rock, Progressive Rock, Electric Blues Duration: 53:58 Wikipedia: Rain Dogs is the eighth album by American singer-songwriter Tom Waits, released in September 1985 on Island Records. A loose concept album about "the urban dispossessed" of New York City, Rain Dogs is generally considered the middle album of a trilogy that includes Swordfishtrombones and Franks Wild Years. The album, which includes appearances by guitarists Keith Richards and Marc Ribot, is noted for its broad spectrum of musical styles and genres, described by Rolling Stone as merging "Kurt Weill, pre-rock integrity from old dirty blues, and the elegiac melancholy of New Orleans funeral brass, into a singularly idiosyncratic American style." The album peaked at #29 on the UK charts and #188 on the US Billboard Top 200. In 1989, it was ranked #21 on the Rolling Stone list of the "100 greatest albums of the 1980s." In 2003, the album was ranked number 397 on the magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". AllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann: With its jarring rhythms and unusual instrumentation — marimba, accordion, various percussion — as well as its frequently surreal lyrics, Rain Dogs is very much a follow-up to Swordfishtrombones, which is to say that it sounds for the most part like The Threepenny Opera being sung by Howlin’ Wolf. The chief musical difference is the introduction of guitarist Marc Ribot, who adds his noisy leads to the general cacophony. But Rain Dogs is sprawling where its predecessor had been focused: Tom Waits’ lyrics here sometimes are imaginative to the point of obscurity, seemingly chosen to fit the rhythms rather than for sense. In the course of 19 tracks and 54 minutes, Waits sometimes goes back to the more conventional music of his earlier records, which seems like a retreat, though such tracks as the catchy “Hang Down Your Head,” “Time,” and especially “Downtown Train” (frequently covered and finally turned into a Top Ten hit by Rod Stewart five years later) provide some relief as well as variety. Rain Dogs can’t surprise as Swordfishtrombones had, and in his attempt to continue in the direction suggested by that album, Waits occasionally borders on the chaotic (which may only be to say that, like most of his records, this one is uneven). But much of the music matches the earlier album, and there is so much of it that that is enough to qualify Rain Dogs as one of Waits’ better albums. 01. Singapore - 2:48 02. Clap Hands - 3:49 03. Cemetery Polka - 1:46 04. Jockey Full Of Bourbon - 2:46 05. Tango Till They’re Sore - 2:51 06. Big Black Mariah - 2:44 07. Diamonds & Gold - 2:33 08. Hang Down Your Head - 2:33 09. Time - 3:55 10. Rain Dogs - 2:57 11. Midtown - 1:03 12. 9Th & Hennepin - 1:57 13. Gun Street Girl - 4:38 14. Union Square - 2:25 15. Blind Love - 4:20 16. Walking Spanish - 3:07 17. Downtown Train - 3:52 18. Bride Of Rain Dog - 1:11 19. Anywhere I Lay My Head - 2:50 Personnel: Tom Waits – vocals (1–10, 12–17, 19), guitar (2, 4, 6, 8–10, 15–17), organ (3, 19), piano (5, 12), pump organ (8), harmonium (18), banjo (13) Michael Blair – percussion (1–4, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17), marimba (2, 7, 10, 12), drums (8, 14, 18), congas (4), bowed saw (12), parade drum (19) Stephen Hodges – drums (1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16), parade drum (3) Larry Taylor – double bass (1, 3, 4, 6, 8–10, 15), bass (7, 11, 14, 16) Marc Ribot – guitar (1–4, 7, 8, 10) "Hollywood" Paul Litteral – trumpet (1, 11, 19) Bobby Previte – percussion (2), marimba (2) William Schimmel – accordion (3, 9, 10) Bob Funk – trombone (3, 5, 10, 11, 19) Ralph Carney – baritone saxophone (4, 14), saxophone (11, 18), clarinet (12) Greg Cohen – double bass (5, 12, 13) Chris Spedding – guitar (1, 17) Tony Garnier – double bass (2) Keith Richards – guitar (6, 14, 15), backing vocals (15) Robert Musso – banjo (7) Arno Hecht – tenor saxophone (11, 19) Crispin Cioe – saxophone (11, 19) Robert Quine – guitar (15, 17) Ross Levinson – violin (15) John Lurie – alto saxophone (16) G.E. Smith – guitar (17) Mickey Curry – drums (17) Tony Levin – bass (17) Robby Kilgore – organ (17) Note: This is not my rip My thanks to the original uploader ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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