Artist: Tom Waits
Album: Bad As Me
Label: Anti-
Release date: 25th October 2011
Rating: 5 / 5
A big bari-sax blows blaringly to start out the opening cut of this snappy album full of grit and gristle. A tremendous way to open my ears, this cut whallops its way through just over 2 minutes ending with Tom yelling "all aboard!" as Charlie Musselwhite blows his harp at a feverish pitch. Track three, "Talking at the Same Time" is a slowed-down jam, making one sway as if a New Orleans funeral procession was ambling down the lane. Plinking piano, bumpy bass and a trio of horns tromp along, reminiscent of a slowed-down ska tune, hearkening back to Jamaica, 1965. The song "Satisfied" is truly a shining star out of these 13 tracks, (if one can spring for the Deluxe version one receives 3 more cuts and a fancy little book.) This tune features guitar work from Keith Richards, some bubbly bass from Les Claypool and again the killer blues-harp from Charlie Musselwhite. Waits' first album in seven years comes wildly and widely anticipated and does not disappoint. He pulls from jazz, blues, rockabilly and makes the whole record a jumping, jiving gritty beast that will leave you sweaty and smiling. All aboard!
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