The weird and wonderful Tom Waits has been called one of the most influential musicians of our times. Heโ€™s inspired nearly every gravelly voiced, gritty sentimentalist who ever thought recording swinging barn doors could be kinda cool. Heโ€™s a vulnerable and heartbreaking balladeerโ€”no man romanticizes a train track like Waitsโ€”a raucous bluesman, and an exhilaratingly peculiar artist. And heโ€™s all of these in Orphans, his new three-disc, 56-song album of new tracks, unearthed songs and rare cuts. Itโ€™s organized into โ€œBrawlersโ€ (the rockinโ€™, stompinโ€™ songs), โ€œBawlersโ€ (those ballads that rip your heart out and leave you wailing for your mama, an old friend or distant past), and โ€œBastardsโ€ (the uncategorizably strange selections). From taking the โ€œLong Way Homeโ€ to the โ€œRoad to Peace,โ€ the rewards from this musical journey are phenomenal.

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