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| Tom Waits - Night On Earth: Original Soundtrack Recording |
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Band: Tom Waits Title: Night On Earth: Original Soundtrack Recording Rating: Release Date: 1992-04-07 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Back in the Good Old World (Gypsy) 2: Los Angeles Mood (Chromium Descensions) 3: Los Angeles Theme (Another Private Dick) 4: New York Theme (Hey, You Can Have That Heartattack Outside Buddy) 5: New York Mood (A New Haircut and a Busted Lip) 6: Baby I'm Not a Baby Anymore (Beatrice Theme) 7: Good Old World (Waltz) 8: Carnival (Brunello del Montalcino) 9: On the Other Side of the World 10: Good Old World (Gypsy Instrumental) 11: Paris Mood (Un de Fromage) 12: Dragging a Dead Priest 13: Helsinki Mood 14: Carnival Bob's Confession 15: Good Old World (Waltz) 16: On the Other Side of the World |
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"And I drink champagne from your thin blue veins..." This means that on one Tom Waits album you can find true gems, songs that reset the bounadries of music, next to other stuff that is. Tom Waits is the kinda guy that makes eclectic music with a lot of experimenting, and with experiments, one can fail as easily as succeed. . . well, just not so exiting. The same goes for artists like Nick Cave and Current 93. It is both their weakness and strength but at the end, this eclectic aproach to their music must be applauded and embraced, for only true artists have the guts to go all the way, and in the process, sometimes prevail and some other times fall flat on their face. Since "Swordfishtrombones" (1983) Tom Waits has left the smokey piano-in-a-remote-bar tunes behind and started experimenting with less obvious instruments like the marimba, banjo, organ and harmonium. Some songs prevail and become recognizable "Waitsian music", others just "are what they are", this is the way things go. But here is the soundtrack to Jim Jarmusch' movie "Night on earth" and for Tom Waits it is surprisingly even from A to Z. Besides that, it's also remakebly low-key. The string of sixteen musical tracks (of which three are with vocals) play like one big song with each track being a variation on the former and the next. The three songs beautifully blend in with their non-vocal surroundings and the result is an moodful piece of nightmusic. Not many soundtracks can be enjoyed all on their own if you haven't seen the movie. Most musical tunes are too much connected with the images they accompanied. But Tom Waits has the adventage of being a musical craftsman for many years so he is able to create a atmospherical piece of music that is perfect for the film and at the same time can pretty much stand on its own. And listen for a moment to the man himself, humming "In the spring the weeds will show that he brought back the only rose / and he gave it to his girl on the other side of the world. " into your left ear. "Night on earth" is both in image and sound a tale well told. .
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