| The New Tom Waits: Like Drinking at Your Favorite Bar |
| By Leah Brezinski | |
| Saturday, 12 November 2011 | |
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Tom Waits — Bad As Me
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) (0) Comments |
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Listening
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.
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