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Topic: New Tom Waits album update (nsc) Return to archive
7th July 2004 02:49 PM
FPM C10 NO MORE WAITING!
TOM WAITS will release his new album 'REAL GONE' on October 4. The legendary songwriter has also abandoned the piano for the record which features, according to Waits, "cubist funk" and "vocal mouth percussion". Waits said: "'Real Gone' is an electric pill box... a homogeneous concoction of mood elevators, mind liberators and downers, an alchemical universe of rattling chains, oscillating rhythms and nine-pound hammers." Amongst the musicians playing on the record are Canned Heat's Larry Taylor and Primus' bass player Les Claypool. 'Real Gone' was written and produced by Waits with his wife and long-time collaborator Kathleen Brennan.
The 'Real Gone' tracklisting is:
'Top of the Hill'
'Hoist That Rag'
'Sins of My Father'
'Shake It'
'Don�t Go Into That Barn'
'How�s It Gonna End'
'Metropolitan Glide'
'Dead and Lovely'
'Circus'
'Trampled Rose'
'Green Grass'
'Baby Gonna Leave Me'
'Clang Boom Steam'
'Make It Rain'
'Day After Tomorrow'
7th July 2004 02:53 PM
jb Will you be starting a tree?
8th July 2004 02:28 PM
stewed & Keefed Thanks I always look forward to a new Tom Waits cd.
8th July 2004 08:05 PM
FPM C10
Press Release Source: Anti Records

REAL GONE: Tom Waits Has Completed Groundbreaking New CD for Anti Records
Wednesday June 30, 11:10 am ET
- Titled 'REAL GONE' - Out October 5

LOS ANGELES, June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Academy Award nominated and Grammy Award winner, Tom Waits has been long considered one of music's most influential artists because he has continuously created music outside of fad or fashion. With REAL GONE, his off-road adventures are taken into the further beyond. Mixing and mashing: worlds both sonic and ethnic, musical traditions both new and old, and rhythms both mouth-made and sampled from his own instruments, Waits has reached a new pinnacle.

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Written and produced by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan, his wife and long- time collaborator, REAL GONE features 15 tracks of funk, Jamaican rock-steady, blues both urban and rural, rhythms and melodies both Latin and African and, for the first time, no piano.

The crash and collide of rhythms and genres within a song creates a hybrid unlike any music he has made before. The comic, funky, hip-hop/r&b inspired instructional dance number, "Metropolitan Glide" ("now show your teeth, bray like a calf/Then kill me with your machine gun laugh") and the sonic mayhem and nonsense rhyme ride to "Top of the Hill" (why don't you give me another cup of that soup?/Turn a Rolls Royce into a chicken coop") are both punctuated by a live band and turntable playing along to Waits' home recorded voice percussion.

Lyrically and musically the kinetic songs play against the haunting lull of the ballads. The epic, ominous and hypnotic Jamaican rock-steady groove of, "Sins of the Father," follows the dark trails of straying, passed on from generation to generation, from those at the top to those at the bottom and back around again, echoing a theme of the record.

While Waits has traditionally used his voice as an actor, inhabiting each song with a different vocal character, on numerous songs here, he also uses it as chugging, sputtering, wheezing syncopated engine of sound and rhythm that can explode like a string of sidewalk firecrackers or sound like the indecipherable incantations of a street corner shaman.

REAL GONE is a place, a time beyond reach: a lost mind, a renegade leader, war love sublime, love lost, death, desire, escape. These are the themes of the record inspired by the giddy lust, high voltage, out of orbit times -- a vertigo of splash and trash popular culture spinning alongside the gun to our head and the knife in our heart political times or as "Shake It" says, "I feel like a preacher waving a gun around."

REAL GONE is also a musical expression, the experience of playing and losing yourself to the place where you can finally be found.

In a musical career that has spanned four decades and over 20 albums "Waits has," according the Los Angeles Times Robert Hilburn, "come through it all with a body of work that stamps him clearly as one of the most important figures of the modern pop era." REAL GONE adds more weight to that claim.


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Source: Anti Records

8th July 2004 10:21 PM
glencar October can't come soon enough.