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Bone Machine

Artist: Waits Tom

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    Earth Died Screaming – Tom Waits 03:36
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    Dirt in the Ground – Tom Waits 04:07
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    Such a Scream – Tom Waits 02:08
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    All Stripped Down – Tom Waits 03:03
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    Who Are You – Tom Waits 03:54
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    The Ocean Doesn't Want Me – Tom Waits 01:49
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    Jesus Gonna Be Here – Tom Waits 03:18
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    Little Rain (For Clyde) – Tom Waits 02:58
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    In the Colosseum – Tom Waits 04:50
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    Goin' Out West – Tom Waits 03:20
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    Murder in the Red Barn – Tom Waits 04:28
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    Black Wings – Tom Waits 04:35
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    Whistle Down the Wind (For Tom Jans) – Tom Waits 04:35
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    I Don't Wanna Grow Up – Tom Waits 02:31
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    Let Me Get up on It – Tom Waits 00:53
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    That Feel – Tom Waits 03:13

Perhaps Tom Waits' most cohesive album, Bone Machine is a morbid, sinister nightmare, one that applied the quirks of his experimental '80s classics to stunningly evocative -- and often harrowing -- effect. In keeping with the title's grotesque image of the human body, Bone Machine is obsessed with decay and mortality, the ease with which earthly existence can be destroyed. The arrangements are accordingly stripped of all excess flesh; the very few, often non-traditional instruments float in distinct separation over the clanking junkyard percussion that dominates the record. It's a chilling, primal sound made all the more otherworldly (or, perhaps, underworldly) by Waits' raspy falsetto and often-distorted roars and growls. Matching that evocative power is Waits' songwriting, which is arguably the most consistently focused it's ever been. Rich in strange and extraordinarily vivid imagery, many of Waits' tales and musings are spun against an imposing backdrop of apocalyptic natural fury, underlining the insignificance of his subjects and their universally impending doom. Death is seen as freedom for the spirit, an escape from the dread and suffering of life in this world -- which he paints as hellishly bleak, full of murder, suicide, and corruption. The chugging, oddly bouncy beats of the more uptempo numbers make them even more disturbing -- there's a detached nonchalance beneath the horrific visions. Even the narrator of the catchy, playful "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" seems hopeless in this context, but that song paves the way for the closer "That Feel," an ode to the endurance of the human soul (with ultimate survivor Keith Richards on harmony vocals). The more upbeat ending hardly dispels the cloud of doom hanging over the rest of Bone Machine, but it does give the listener a gentler escape from that terrifying sonic world. All of it adds up to Waits' most affecting and powerful recording, even if it isn't his most accessible. Steve Huey, Rovi

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  • Online Item #: 11912396
  • Store Item Number (DPCI): 244-12-1152
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