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Rain Dogs [Import]

Tom Waits Audio CD
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  • Audio CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Japan (Megaphon)
  • ASIN: B00005FH1W
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)

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The middle album of the trilogy that includes Swordfishtrombones and Franks Wild Years, Rain Dogs is Waits's best overall effort. The songs are first-rate, and there are a lot of them--19 in all, ranging from grim nightlife memoirs ("9th and Hennepin," "Singapore") to portraits of small-time hustlers ("Gun Street Girl", "Union Square") to bursts of street- corner philosophy ("Blind Love", "Time"). The album also contains the original version of "Downtown Train", which Rod Stewart turned into a smash hit. The image of "rain dogs"--animals who've lost their way home because the rain has washed away their scent--is an appropriate symbol for the entire cast of characters Waits has brought to life over the years, and this album has thus far proved to be his most enduring effort. --Daniel Durchholz

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44 of 44 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
This is the Tom Waits album that I keep coming back to. It was also the first one I heard many years ago and its appeal has really lasted. For anyone who hasn't heard any of Waits' music before it is also the ideal point to come in. Some of his earlier and later works ('Small Change', 'Real Gone', 'Frank's Wild Years')are much more inaccessible and require a lot of patience whilst his early stuff like 'Heart of saturday Night' is pretty unrepresentative of the bulk of his work. 'Rain Dogs' has the advantage of perfectly capturing the spirit of Waits but also being an album of very good songs. But be prepared to work at it if you are coming to Tom Waits fresh then he requires a couple of listens after the initial reaction of "What the hell is this!?!" It is wonderously atmospheric in its representation of society's dark underbelly. Waits' gravelly, liquor-soaked voice fits perfectly with the weird, carnivalesque music of tracks like "Singapore", "Rain Dogs" and "Cemetary Polka" whilst the latino-inspired "Jockey Full of Boubon" is a wonder. The lyrics throughout are simply amazing - lyrics don't come much better than "Uncle Bill will never leave a will, and the tumor is as big as an egg. He has a mistress, she's Puerto Rican, and I heard she has a wooden leg". There are just too many standout tracks here to mention, true of 'Rain Dogs' more than any other of Waits' albums. However, "Time" is simply Waits at his best musically whilst "9th and Hennepin" is him at his most poetic and evocative. Musically this album has taken virtually the entire gamut of music from jazz, blues, latin dance, rock, Cajun and American folk as its inspiration. Its beyond measure in its reach. One of the best albums ever made. (10/10 - I've loved this for years, I still do)
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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This has been my favourite album for the last 10 of the 15 years I have owned it - in spite of some of the more accessible tracks like Downtown Train, Gun Street Girl and Blind Love, the album as a whole took some time to really take root in me. You may not love this right from the start but give it time, it gets under your skin. The lyrics and dogged pace of Singapore is unlike anything else (who else could describe sailors' shore leave activities as "making feet for childrens' shoes"?!), to the darkness and dankness of 9th and Hennepin, the rocking track Walking Spanish, to the 3am, whisky fuelled version of Anywhere I Lay My Hat, it's going to take at least another 10 years before I get bored of this classic.
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
Astonishing album 10 May 2002
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Format:Audio CD
This is THE strangest and most evocative album I've ever heard. I agree with a previous reviewer that it does get under your skin, the melodies and lyrics, on first hearing, seem ugly and discordant, but the more you listen the more you realise just how complex, clear and beautiful they are.

This may sound strange, but somebody should make a movie just to fit around this album...featuring seedy, foggy docksides, whaling ships, sweaty Cuban jazz clubs, hookers, cops, cigars, bourbon, tequila and steamy downtown neon-lit streets - it's all in there.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
£3.99?!
Hard to think of an album with 5 better opening tracks and that's not to say that these 5 are necessarily the best on the album. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Golactico
Blown Away!!!
Downtown Train was my first introduction to Tom Waits as is so many other people, it was on the strength of this one song i bought the album, "Bloody Hell, what an album". Read more
Published 7 months ago by zippy boi
probably waits's best album
the middle of the trilogy that best defines tom waits the artist, this is generally regarded as his best album. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Biffer Spice
A masterpiece
Yet another 5 star review! An album of staggering variety, wild invention & scarcely a weak track to be heard. Read more
Published 7 months ago by oldhasbeen
'Six stars'
The follow up to 'Swordfishtrombones' but even better ,takes you to some strange places & introduces you to some interesting characters . Read more
Published 8 months ago by D. S. Sample
Through the yellow windows of the evening train
"We sail tonight for Singapore,
We`re all as mad as hatters here"

So begins Tom Waits` eighth album, in a mood & manner that barely lets up till the exhausted last... Read more
Published 9 months ago by GlynLuke
Tom Waits for no man
This album is truly excellent. I'm not incredibly familiar with a lot of Waits's work, although I do own Used Songs, a collection of his earlier work, and I know the odd song here... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Mark Patterson
Art from the gutter
With his masterpiece 'Rain Dogs' (1985), Tom Waits juxtaposes primitive and intellectual art in the manner of Captain Beefheart. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Daniel Margrain
Possibly the best album to listen to while drunk
...and in some kind of malaise. Tom Waits is my personal God and I love his gravelly, drink-and-fags-soaked voice. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Charlotte Davis
brilliant album
A grizzly album with evocative tales of folk who have either lost their way in life or never quite had it in the first place. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Rob.D
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