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The New Tom Waits: Like Drinking at Your Favorite Bar
By Leah Brezinski   
Saturday, 12 November 2011

Tom Waits — Bad As Me
Anti Records

tom waits bad as me album coverListening to Tom Waits is like drinking at your favorite dive bar—oddly comforting in its familiar sleaziness, but likely holding with a few exhilarating surprises.

His 20th studio album, Bad as Me, is an impressive showcase of the many styles that make him an undisputed living legend. It also has a few interesting twists and features equally impressive guest appearances by Flea, Keith Richards, and Les Claypool, among others.

“I’m the last leaf on the tree / the autumn took the rest / but they won’t take me,” croon Waits and Richards on “Last Leaf”, one of the more personal, tender offerings. Other standouts include the rhythm-and-bluesy opening track “Chicago," the gritty-growler title track “Bad As Me,” and the near-falsetto vocals on “Back in the Crowd.”

Waits certainly proves on this latest jaunt that he may have always been an old soul but he can still learn new tricks. - (7.5/10)

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