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Rossitto and Lee Kolima.
Swordfishtrombones was
ranked the
second best
album of 1983 by NME. In 1989, Spin
named Swordfishtrombones the
second greatest album...
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Harry Partch and
Captain Beefheart, as
heard on the
loose trilogy Swordfishtrombones (1983), Rain Dogs (1985) and
Franks Wild
Years (1987).
Waits starred...
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track from
Swordfishtrombones. Per
Steve Hochman, "This rags-to-rags tale
completes the
trilogy that
began with 1983's
Swordfishtrombones (featuring the...
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which he
forged from
Swordfishtrombones onwards.
AllMusic critic William Ruhlmann wrote, "Rain Dogs can't
surprise as
Swordfishtrombones had." Nevertheless...
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shift towards more
experimental sound beginning with the 1983
album Swordfishtrombones,
which Waits produced on a dare from Brennan. Her
first co-writing...
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album Swordfishtrombones) - 1:52 "Singapore" (originally on the
album Rain Dogs) - 2:45 "S**** Leave" (originally on the
album Swordfishtrombones) - 4:18...
- Neighborhood" is a song by Tom
Waits appearing on his 1983
album Swordfishtrombones. It was
released as a
single in
October 1983 by
Island Records. (*)...
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spoken to
Alice by the
Cheshire Cat. Like many of Waits's
albums since Swordfishtrombones,
Alice has
eclectic orchestration. Here he
makes use of the Stroh...
- B-52s. Tom Waits'
shift in
artistic direction,
starting with 1983's
Swordfishtrombones, was,
Waits claims, a
result of his wife
Kathleen Brennan introducing...
- Thirty-Ought-Six" is a song by Tom
Waits appearing on his 1983
album Swordfishtrombones. In 1988, it was
released as a
single in
support of his live performance...