domingo, 27 de março de 2011

Tom Waits - Nighthawks At The Diner 1975

Live Recording at the Record Plant, Hollywood, California on July 30 & 31, 1975

Tom Waits vocals, guitar, piano Pete Christlieb saxophone, tenor saxophone Mike Melvoin piano, electric piano, keyboards
Jim Hughart upright bass Bill Goodwin drums

Side One
1 . (Opening Intro) 2:58
2 . Emotional Weather Report 3:47
3 . (Intro) to On a Foggy Night 2:16
4 . On a Foggy Night 3:48
5 . (Intro) to Eggs and Sausage 1:53
6 . Eggs and Sausage (In a Cadillac with Susan Michelson) 4:19

Side Two

1 . (Intro) to Better Off Without a Wife 3:02
2 . Better Off Without a Wife 3:59
3 . Nighthawk Postcards (From Easy Street) 11:30

Side Three
1 . (Intro) to Warm Beer and Cold Women 0:55
2 . Warm Beer and Cold Women 5:21
3 . (Intro) to Putnam County 0:47
4 . Putnam County 7:35
5 . Spare Parts I (A Nocturnal Emission) Waits, Chuck E. Weiss 6:25

Side Four
1 . Nobody 2:51
2 . (Intro) to Big Joe and Phantom 309 0:40
3 . Big Joe and Phantom 309 Tommy Faile 6:29
4 . Spare Parts II and Closing Waits, Weiss 5:13

Track listing
All songs written by Tom Waits, except where noted.


Music
The song "Big Joe and Phantom 309" is a cover of a song titled "Phantom 309", written by Tommy Faile and performed by Red Sovine on his 1967 album of the same name.


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4 comentários:

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  2. Great Album!
    But there seems to be a mistake in the list of the musicians who had participated on this great recording..
    I know this album very well and I do have it both on a vinyl and a cd.
    There's no trumpeter anywhere on this album, the only musicians listed on the covers of the albums I have are:
    Mike Melvoin, Pete Christlieb, Jim Hughart and Bill Goodwin.
    There's no mention of Lew Tabackin, Shelly Manne or Jim Hughart.
    Thanks for posting this classic recording!

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  3. your right,I know this recording very well too and I have both vinyl and cd. For the post I take all the information from cduniverse.com and did not confirm the players
    Thanks for your comment

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