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Tom Waits - Nighthawks At The Diner (Remastered) Live (1975/2018) [Hi-Res]

Tom Waits - Nighthawks At The Diner (Remastered) Live (1975/2018) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Tom Waits

  • Title: Nighthawks At The Diner (Remastered) Live
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Anti/Epitaph
  • Genre: Blues, Rock, Singer-Songwriter
  • Quality: 320 / FLAC 16/24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks)
  • Total Time: 73:34 min
  • Total Size: 168 / 394 MB / 1,4 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Opening Intro (Live) 2:57
02. Emotional Weather Report (Live) 3:46
03. Intro To On A Foggy Night (Live) 2:16
04. On A Foggy Night (Live) 3:48
05. Intro To Eggs And Sausage (In A Cadillac With Susan Michelson) (Live) 1:52
06. Eggs And Sausage (In A Cadillac With Susan Michelson) (Live) 4:18
07. Intro To Better Off Without A Wife (Live) 3:02
08. Better Off Without A Wife (Live) 3:58
09. Nighthawk Postcards (From Easy Street) (Live) 11:28
10. Intro To Warm Beer And Cold Women (Live) 0:56
11. Warm Beer And Cold Women (Live) 5:20
12. Intro To Putnam County (Live) 0:48
13. Putnam County (Live) 7:33
14. Spare Parts I (A Nocturnal Emission) (Live) 6:25
15. Nobody (Live) 2:50
16. Intro To Big Joe And Phantom 309 (Live) 0:41
17. Big Joe And Phantom 309 (Live) 6:27
18. Spare Parts II And Closing (Live) 5:16

A major part of Tom Waits's mystique has always been his complex, intriguing persona; part Bukowski-esque barfly poet, part Kerouac-inspired hipster, part Hoagy Carmichael troubadour. Nowhere has that persona been more fully utilized than on "Nighthawks At The Diner". Throughout the album waits unfurls his colorful, charismatic, artfully amplified personality. It's like spending the evening with a lounge lizard/raconteur/beatnik standup comic who also happens to compose strikingly beautiful tunes that could have come from the Great American Songbook if not for their lyrical quirkiness. Though it would be a few more years before Waits would reinvent himself on "Swordfishtrombones", the character who stomps through your brain on "Nighthawks At The Diner" with both guns blazing is as original and impressive a character as you could want.

Recorded in front of a live audience at the Record Plant recording studio in Los Angeles in 1975, Nighthawks at the Diner debuts some of Waits greatest classics like Warm Beer, Cold Women and Eggs and Sausage with a crack Jazz ensemble backing him up and some of the greatest stage patter ever committed to record.

"For his third album, Nighthawks at the Diner, Tom Waits set up a nightclub in the studio, invited an audience, and cut a 70-minute, two-LP set of new songs. It's an appropriate format for compositions that deal even more graphically and, for the first time, humorously with Waits' late-night world of bars and diners. The love lyrics of his debut album had long since given way to a comic lonely-guy stance glimpsed in "Emotional Weather Report" and "Better Off Without a Wife." But what really matters is the elaborate scene-setting of songs like the six-and-a-half-minute "Spare Parts," the seven-and-a-half-minute "Putnam County," and especially the 11-and-a-half-minute "Nighthawk Postcards" that are essentially poetry recitations with jazz backing. Waits is a colorful tour guide of midnight L.A., raving over a swinging rhythm section of Jim Hughart (bass) and Bill Goodwin (drums), with Pete Christlieb wailing away on tenor sax between paragraphs and Mike Melvoin trading off with Waits on piano runs. You could call it overdone, but then, this kind of material made its impact through an accumulation of miscellaneous detail, and who's to say how much is too much?" (William Ruhlmann, AMG)


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  • gomer
  •  wrote in 21:38
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This is a very nice surprise. Waits has seemingly neglected or even tried to suppress his wonderful work from the 70s on Elektra/Asylum Records until now.

He must have gained control over his Elektra/Asylum catalog because these reissues are on his current Anti/Epitaph label.

Many thanks yarki! Eagerly awaiting more.

Edit: News item on Waits page:

http://www.tomwaits.com/news/article/254/ANTI_To_ReRelease_Tom_Waits_First_Seven_Albums/
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  • bigfatmoon
  •  wrote in 00:04
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One of my favourite TW albums. Many thanks for the Hi-res.
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  • JazzDoc
  •  wrote in 00:17
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Thanks for all of the Tom Waits HiRes albums!
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  • belgianking
  •  wrote in 06:20
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indeed, remastering exists since the nineties, it has taken more than twenty years before Tom Waits's records finally get the treatment they deserve ! It was high time ! Thanks for posting this beautiful series of reissues yarki, remastered AND hires....beautiful !
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 15:31
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Many thanks for HD tracks.
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  • stacky
  •  wrote in 01:00
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Please re-up all links wiped
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  • 1302nothere
  •  wrote in 07:29
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Please consider a re-up, TIA
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  • stacky
  •  wrote in 09:16
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yo--beauty--thanks
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  • Mochicatt
  •  wrote in 04:30
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Would appreciate a re-up. Thanks!
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  • ingeborg
  •  wrote in 06:04
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MANY THANKS
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  • pyxlax
  •  wrote in 23:06
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Much Obliged!!