Press enter after choosing selection

Swordfishtrombones

Waits, Tom, 1949- CD - 1983 CD Rock Waits Swordfish 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4 out of 5

Cover image for Swordfishtrombones

Sign in to request

Locations
Call Number: CD Rock Waits Swordfish
On Shelf At: Downtown Library

Location & Checkout Length Call Number Checkout Length Item Status
Downtown 3rd Floor, CDs
2-week checkout
CD Rock Waits Swordfish 2-week checkout On Shelf

Disque compact.
Underground -- Shore leave -- Dave the butcher (instrumental) -- Johnsburg, Illinois -- 16 shells from a thirty-ought-six -- Town with no cheer -- In the neighborhood --Just another sucker on the vine (instrumental) -- Frank's wild years -- Swordfishtrombone -- Down, down, down -- Soldier's things -- Gin soaked boy -- Trouble's braids -- Rainbirds (instrumental).
Tom Waits, voix, piano, autres instruments ; accompagné de musiciens.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Franks and submitted by Caser on June 15, 2011, 11:50am Swordfishtrombones is an underground carnival tent packed with gin soaked sailors playing shotguns for musical instruments. Tom Waits is center stage, on stilts with a megaphone, hollering out the dance steps, and his wife and co-composer, Kathleen Brennan, is keeping them all in tune.

This album is the advent of the falsetto howling Tom Waits. The mule one with plows for feet. We'd grown to love the boozy bluesman Waits, surrounded by his compatriots, the lowdown and the bitter. We'd made friends with the oddballs, freaks, and disenfranchised, but on this record, they actually come home with us.

Songs like the stomping, smog-caked, "Underground" were nowhere to be found amidst the barlight ballads on Small Change or One From the Heart, but here the song is Waits' toothless concierge, the opening track inviting you "down, down, down" the rabbit hole. "16 Shells from a Thirty-ought-six" is best served, as 33 1/3 writer David Smay says, as a karaoke tune when you're home alone shouting along and pointing at nothing in particular.

Swordfishtrombones is not Waits' best -- I'd reserve that for his next album, Rain Dogs -- as I think the three instrumentals detract from his most compelling artistic aspects: his voice and lyrics. But it is a great first step in a new and more dynamic reshaping of his music, vision, and persona.

Hi submitted by minivasan on June 20, 2021, 7:07pm Goood asked

swordfishtrombones submitted by maywang on June 26, 2021, 12:38pm sounds like a Swordfish and a trombone clashing. Above average I guess.

creative reinvention submitted by tisaallen on July 16, 2022, 7:57pm Tom Waits changed record labels and developed a whole new style that sounds like no one else with this album.

Cover image for Swordfishtrombones


PUBLISHED
Willowdale, Ont. : Island, [1987], p1983.
Year Published: 1983
Description: 1 disque : numérique ; 12 cm.
Language: English
Format: CD

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Island CIDM 90095.

SUBJECTS
Musique populaire -- 1981-1990.