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LC02576 | ANTI- // (p)/(c) 2006 Anti, Inc. - Manufactured and distributed by Epitaph Europe
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TOM WAITS Orphans:
Over three hours of rare and never-before-heard music from the GRAMMY AWARD winning Tom Waits. In the ... ...
... ... Rembrandt of modern music."
+++++ 5 STARS / Instant Classic MOJO
***** 5 STARS UNCUT
6844-2 ANTI"
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Disc one: BRAWLERS
3 - Appears on the Waits-produced John P. Hammond recording Wicked Grin (2001)
5 - Appears in the 2003 documentary film Long Gone
7 - written by Leadbelly (Huddie Ledbetter 1885-1949) ca. 1935. John A. Lomax/ Alan Lomax
8 - trad. arr. Waits, Brennan
Appears on the Waits-produced John P. Hammond recording Wicked Grin as "I Know I've Been Changed" (2001)
9 - Appears in the 1999 comedy-drama film Liberty Heights
12 - previously released on the Ramones tribute album We're a Happy Family (2003)
13 - previously released on the Dead Man Walking soundtrack recording (1996)
14 -previously released on the Sea of Love soundtrack recording (1989)
15 - previously released on the "Hold On" single (1999)
16 - written by Waits, Chuck E. Weiss
- previously released on Chuck E. Weiss' 1999 'Extremely Cool', then on 'Free the West Memphis 3' in 2000 (The album was organized by Eddie Spaghetti of The Supersuckers)
-- This is the later version
Disc two: BAWLERS
1 - previously released on For the Kids (2002), an album featuring renditions of children's songs by various artists
2 - Originally appeared in the 2005 Roberto Benigni film The Tiger and the Snow
3 - previously released on the Big Bad Love soundtrack recording (2001)
- Covered by Norah Jones, on her 2004 album Feels like Home
5 -previously released on The End of Violence and Shrek 2 soundtrack recordings. The "End of Violence" version differs from this, which is the Shrek 2 version
7 - previously released on the Pollock (2001) soundtrack recording
8 - written by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan
-- previously recorded as a duet with Ramblin' Jack Elliot as "Louise (Tell It To Me)" (from Elliot's Friends of Mine / released March 17, 1998 - Hightone)
--- This version differs from the original with Elliot's absence, and a change in time signature.
9 - previously appeared on the soundtrack for the 1992 Martin Bell film American Heart
10 - Song appears on the Waits-produced John P. Hammond recording Wicked Grin (2001/Virgin USA) performed by John Hammond. This version by Waits
11 - TEDDY EDWARDS feat. Tom Waits
-- previously released on 'Mississippi Lad', an album by Teddy Edwards released in 1991 on the Verve Label
12 - previously appeared in a different take on the soundtrack to the 1999 film Liberty Heights
13 - Originally from Waits' 1986 theatre play Franks Wild Years, although not released on the studio album of the same name
14 - written by Lead Belly, Gussie L. Davis
-- "Goodnight, Irene" or "Irene, Goodnight," first recorded by Huddie 'Lead Belly' Ledbetter in 1932.
15 - previously released on the Dead Man Walking soundtrack recording (1996)
16 - Appears in the 1984 documentary film "Streetwise"
17 - written by Joey Ramone, Johnny Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone
19 - previously released on the Big Bad Love soundtrack recording (2002)
20 - a ballad with music by Johnny Richards and lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. The song was written and published in 1953, with Leigh contributing the lyrics to what was originally a Richards instrumental called "Moonbeam." Frank Sinatra was the first performer to record the song
Disc three: BASTARDS
1 - from the Threepenny Opera
-- previously released on the various-artists Weill tribute album Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill (1985)
2 - based on Georg Büchner's Woyzeck
3 - written by Frank Churchill, Larry Morey
-- From the 1937 Walt Disney film Snow White And the Seven Dwarfs
--- previously released on the various-artists Disney tribute album Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films (1988)
5 - written by Moby Grape co-founder Skip Spence
-- previously released on More Oar, a 1999 various-artists tribute to Spence and his solo album Oar.
7 - traditional, arr by Waits / Brennan
9 - SPARKLEHORSE feat. Tom Waits
- previously released on the Sparklehorse album It's a Wonderful Life (2001)
11 - Words: Charles Bukowski
12 - Words: Jack Kerouac
14 - Originally written for Alice; an earlier version can be found on The Alice Demos, under the title "What Became Of Old Father Craft?"
15 - Originally released on the 1987 spoken word compilation Smack My Crack
17 - previously released on the Johnston tribute album The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered (2004)
18 - Words: Jack Kerouac. Originally appeared on the 1999 album Jack Kerouac Reads On the Road.
19 - Hidden track
20 - Hidden track
Orphans: Liner Notes
BRAWLER musicians:
Anges Amar - Whistles
Bobby Baloo - Boulders, Cowbells
Seth Ford-Young - Bass
Joe Gore - Guitar
Charlie Musselwhite - Harmonica
Marc Ribot - Guitar
Larry Taylor - Bass
Casey Waits - Drums
Tom Waits - Vocal, Guitar, Keyboard, Percussion, etc.
Dave Alvin - Guitar
Andrew Borger - Percussion
Brain - Percussion
Ralph Carney - Sax
Les Claypool - Bass
Steve Foreman - Percussion
Brett Gurewitz - Guitar
Ron Hacker - Guitar
John Hammond - Harmonica
Stephen Hodges - Percussion
Gino Robair - Percussion
Jeff Sloan - Percussion
Larry Lalonde - Guitar
BAWLERS musicians:
Bobby Black - Steel Guitar
Seth Ford-Young - Bass
Joe Gore - Guitar
Carla Kihlstedt - Violin
Nic Phelps - Horns
Larry Taylor Bass
Ray Armando - Percussion
Andrew Borger - Percussion
Matt Brubeck - Bass
Dan Cantrell - Accordion
Ralph Carney - Saxes
Bent Clausen - Banjo
Jimmy Cleveland - Trombone
Harry Cody - Banjo
Greg Cohen - Bass
Chris Grady - Trumpet
Brett Gurewitz - Guitar
Billy Higgins - Drums
Art Hillery - Piano
Trevor Horn Bass
Adam Lane - Bass
Charlie Musselwhite - Harmonica
Eric Perney - Bass
Dan Plonsey - Clarinet
Steve Prutsman - Piano
Bebe Risenfors - Clarinet
Gino Robair - Percussion
Mike Silverman - Bass
Nolan Smith - Trumpet
Matthew Sperry - Bass
Francis Thumm - Piano
Leroy Vinnegar - Bass
Sullivan Waits - Guitar
Tom Yoder Trombone
BASTARD musicians:
Ara Anderson - Trumpet
Michael Blair - Drums, Percussion
Brain - Percussion
Matt Brubeck - Bass
Crispin Cioe - Sax
Bent Clausen - Piano
Greg Cohen - Bass
Eddie Davis - Banjo
Darrel Devore Circular Violin
Mitchell Froom - Chamberlain
Bob Funk - Trombone
Arno Hecht - Saxes
Bart Hopkins - Bamboo Clarinet
Carla Kihlstedt - Violin
Guy Klesevik Accordion
Gary Knowlton - Keyboards
Mike Knowlton - Guitar
Larry LaLonde - Guitar
Mark Linkous - Guitar, Drums, Bass
Paul Hollywood Litteral - Trumpet
Charlie Musselwhite - Harmonica
Tom Nunn - The Bug
Marc Ribot - Guitar
Bebe Riesnfors - Clarinet
Colin Stetson - Sax
Larry Taylor - Bass
Richard Waters - Waterphone
Casey Waits - Drums
Tom Waits - Vocals, Percussion, Pump Organ