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Release Date: Friday 22 September 2023
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Noted as Tom Waits' most critically acclaimed album, Rain Dogs follows the new musical path Waits had taken with Swordfishtrombones. Considered the middle of a de facto trilogy with Swordfishtrombones and Franks Wild Years, Rain Dogs is the first of Waits' albums to be written in New York, in a Lower Manhattan basement. A 53-minute, 19-track monster, Rain Dogs is a kind of mutant, late 20th century musical "Canterbury Tales" with a shape-shifting band. There are banjos and marimbas and bowed saw and parade drum and howling horns (and Keith Richards and Marc Ribot) on this rollicking, rough-hewn opus-and Waits, using his voice in increasingly weird-and-wild ways. The songs are stories, sagas, laments, breakdowns, character studies, comedies and cabaret numbers. There's the aching "Hang Down Your Head," and the moving anthem, "Downtown Train," which was covered by Patti Smith and Rod Stewart.
Originally released in 1985 on Island Records, the album is newly remastered for the first time ever from the original ½" flat master tape and personally overseen by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan. Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering under the guidance of Waits' longtime audio engineer, Karl Derfler. The album packaging has also been restored.
Rain Dogs includes tracks such as "Downtown Train", "Clap Hands" and "Jockey Full Of Bourbon".
A1. Singapore
A2. Clap Hands
A3. Cemetery Polka
A4. Jockey Full Of Bourbon
A5. Tango Till They're Sore
A6. Big Black Mariah
A7. Diamonds And Gold
A8. Hang Down Your Head
A9. Time
B1. Rain Dogs
B2. Midtown
B3. 9th & Hennepin
B4. Gun Street Girl
B5. Union Square
B6. Blind Love
B7. Walking Spanish
B8. Downtown Train
B9. Bride Of Rain Dog
B10. Anywhere I Lay My Head