Nighthawks at the Diner (2018 Remaster) - Tom Waits

Nighthawks at the Diner (2018 Remaster)

Tom Waits

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 1975-10-21
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 18
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2018 Lost Henry. Manufactured and Distributed by Anti, a division of Epitaph, A Califo
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
(Opening Intro) Tom Waits 2:56
2
Emotional Weather Report Tom Waits 3:46
3
(Intro to "On a Foggy Night") Tom Waits 2:15
4
On a Foggy Night Tom Waits 3:47
5
(Intro to "Eggs and Sausage") Tom Waits 1:52
6
Eggs and Sausage (In a Cadilla Tom Waits 4:18
7
(Intro to "Better Off Without Tom Waits 3:02
8
Better Off Without a Wife Tom Waits 3:58
9
Nighthawk Postcards (From Easy Tom Waits 11:27
10
(Intro to "Warm Beer and Cold Tom Waits 0:55
11
Warm Beer and Cold Women Tom Waits 5:19
12
(Intro to "Putnam County") Tom Waits 0:47
13
Putnam County Tom Waits 7:33
14
Spare Parts I (A Nocturnal Emi Tom Waits 6:25
15
Nobody Tom Waits 2:49
16
(Intro to "Big Joe and Phantom Tom Waits 0:41
17
Big Joe and Phantom 309 Tom Waits 6:27
18
Spare Parts II and Closing Tom Waits 5:16

Reviews

  • Yeah.....

    5
    By MusicPax
    Tom Waits. One of the all time greats...tain’t nobody like him.
  • My favorite Tom Waits album

    5
    By Waffle-meister
    Bought this album on vinyl when it first came out. It blew me away! The gravelly voice, the band and the stories told in the songs have stayed with me even today. Recorded live in front of a small audience, it gives a feel of where he was at in the late 70’s. Saw him in person at Southern Illinois University and he did not disappoint! At one point he picked up the local paper, The Daily Egyptian, and read/commented on some of the articles. Live music/theatre at its best. I highly recommend this album; it’s a snapshot in time of a truly gifted artist.
  • The album to buy if you are new to Tom Waits

    5
    By Pystew
    Never really heard much of Tom Waits except for his music in some movies. I was blown away by his classic Austin City Limits performance from the late ‘70’s. I found and bought most of the songs he did on that show from iTunes. Then I found this album. It was presented as a live night club act...but the audience was only friends and recording workers. Waits introduces The songs and told stories only as he can, making this album an experience unlike other albums. It love how his voice interacts with his style of jazz. I would recommend this as a Tom Waits starter album for those who are new to him.

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