The weird and wonderful Tom Waits has been called one of the most influential musicians of our times. Heโs inspired nearly every gravelly voiced, gritty sentimentalist who ever thought recording swinging barn doors could be kinda cool. Heโs a vulnerable and heartbreaking balladeerโno man romanticizes a train track like Waitsโa raucous bluesman, and an exhilaratingly peculiar artist. And heโs all of these in Orphans, his new three-disc, 56-song album of new tracks, unearthed songs and rare cuts. Itโs organized into โBrawlersโ (the rockinโ, stompinโ songs), โBawlersโ (those ballads that rip your heart out and leave you wailing for your mama, an old friend or distant past), and โBastardsโ (the uncategorizably strange selections). From taking the โLong Way Homeโ to the โRoad to Peace,โ the rewards from this musical journey are phenomenal.
Tom Waits
