2010, Elektra Catalog Group
VINYL FORMAT. Reissued on 180 gram vinyl! 'The fourth release in Tom Waits' series of skid row travelogues, Small Change proves to be the archetypal album of his '70s work. A jazz trio comprising tenor sax player Lew Tabackin, bassist Jim Hughart, and drummer Shelly Manne, plus an occasional string section, back Waits and his piano on songs steeped in whiskey and atmosphere in which he alternately sings in his broken-beaned drunk's voice (now deeper and overtly influenced by Louis Armstrong) and recites jazzy poetry. It's as if Waits were determined to combine the Humphrey Bogart and Dooley Wilson characters from Casablanca with a dash of On the Road's Dean Moriarty to illuminate a dark world of bars and all-night diners. Of course, he'd been in that world before, but in songs like "The Piano Has Been Drinking" and "Bad Liver and a Broken Heart," Waits gives it its clearest expression . . . If you like it, you also will like the ones before and after; otherwise, you're not Tom Waits' kind of listener.' - William Ruhlmann / All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Tom Traubert's Blues (Four Sheets to the Wind in Copenhagen) |
| 2 | Step Right Up |
| 3 | Jitterbug Boy |
| 4 | I Wish I Was in New Orleans (In the Ninth Ward) |
| 5 | Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) |
| 6 | Invitation to the Blues |
| 7 | Pasties and a G-String (At the Two O'Clock Club) |
| 8 | Bad Liver and a Broken Heart (In Lowell) |
| 9 | One That Got Away |
| 10 | Small Change (Got Rained On With His Own .38) |
| 11 | I Can't Wait To Get Off Work (and See My Baby On Montgomery Avenue) |
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