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Kevin Davis wrote:I enjoy the Asylum stuff just as much as I enjoy the Island and ANTI- albums, it's all great to me.
yeah me too.
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durdencommatyler wrote:What's the better run...?

Heartattack and Vine - Bone Machine

Or

Mule Variations - Bad As Me
I would say Heartattack and Vine - Bone Machine because of the change on his music. Very profound. But its all very good.
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verb_to_trust wrote:Kind of doubt we'll hear from him again honestly.
This was posted on his website February 24th but later removed from the News section:

http://www.tomwaits.com/news/article/130/Tom_Waits/

Good News! Tom is currently in the studio working on his next album. Stay tuned.
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contamination wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:Kind of doubt we'll hear from him again honestly.
This was posted on his website February 24th but later removed from the News section:

http://www.tomwaits.com/news/article/130/Tom_Waits/

Good News! Tom is currently in the studio working on his next album. Stay tuned.
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Woke up, made some coffee and toasts, put The Heart Of Saturday Night. Such a cool relaxed vibe.
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VinylGuy wrote:Woke up, made some coffee and toasts, put The Heart Of Saturday Night. Such a cool relaxed vibe.
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VinylGuy wrote:Woke up, made some coffee and toasts, put The Heart Of Saturday Night. Such a cool relaxed vibe.
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That was the record that made me fall in love with Tom Waits. That was the gateway drug.
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durdencommatyler wrote:That was the record that made me fall in love with Tom Waits. That was the gateway drug.
It is yeah. Its wonderful. Im listening to Alice now, and the title track has a vibe that goes to that album.
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Blasting Small Change.

Sounds like the perfect album for this quiet, chill afternoon.
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stip wrote:I don't like Foreign Affairs at all. At the absolute bottom of my tom waits list
Listening to it now, I really like a lot of these songs, and I think it contains his very best spoken-word "story" track... but I think the main reason for its high ranking on my list is "Muriel," which may be my favorite song of the entire era
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VinylGuy wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:That was the record that made me fall in love with Tom Waits. That was the gateway drug.
It is yeah. Its wonderful. Im listening to Alice now, and the title track has a vibe that goes to that album.
Alice is one of my all time favorite tracks. :heartbeat:
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Listening to Real Gone (the spotify mix). Sins of My Father is a better song than I give it credit for
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stip wrote:Listening to Real Gone (the spotify mix). Sins of My Father is a better song than I give it credit for
Great song
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Just listened to the GBTM remaster. Hold On :heartbeat:
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stip wrote:Just listened to the GBTM remaster. Hold On :heartbeat:
An all time track.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:That was the record that made me fall in love with Tom Waits. That was the gateway drug.
It is yeah. Its wonderful. Im listening to Alice now, and the title track has a vibe that goes to that album.
Alice is one of my all time favorite tracks. :heartbeat:
yeah i love it. the album is ok, not a fav for me.
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theplatypus wrote:It's been a long, long time since I hung out with those Asylum years albums.
From memory, my ranking is:

The Heart of Saturday Night
Foreign Affairs
Blue Valentine
Small Change
Heartattack and Vine
Closing Time

I really don't think I like Closing Time at all.
Anyway, I'll start listening through these tonight and see how my opinions have changed.
We've been leaving out One From the Heart in this discussion because it's a weird kind of "in-between" album, released just after the Asylum years but very much part of that era in terms of feel and overall aesthetic. It's also a soundtrack album which sets it apart somewhat, as the songs were written in service of the film, but it really does hold together as its own thing. Listening now, this is a gorgeous album, probably better than half the list above. Swordfishtrombones would be released a year later and change everything
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theplatypus wrote:
theplatypus wrote:It's been a long, long time since I hung out with those Asylum years albums.
From memory, my ranking is:

The Heart of Saturday Night
Foreign Affairs
Blue Valentine
Small Change
Heartattack and Vine
Closing Time

I really don't think I like Closing Time at all.
Anyway, I'll start listening through these tonight and see how my opinions have changed.
We've been leaving out One From the Heart in this discussion because it's a weird kind of "in-between" album, released just after the Asylum years but very much part of that era in terms of feel and overall aesthetic. It's also a soundtrack album which sets it apart somewhat, as the songs were written in service of the film, but it really does hold together as its own thing. Listening now, this is a gorgeous album, probably better than half the list above. Swordfishtrombones would be released a year later and change everything
Well said.

I adore One From the Heart. Great, underappreciated record.
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I love how "big-budget" it sounds. Wish he got to make a few more albums with this level of production
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