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9.4
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aureliosOct 6, 200410a real masterpiece , another one from mr. waits...really very different from alice/ blood money the most similar cd is " bone machine"
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HeinMay 4, 200610Forget all your fucked up 80s revival bands. This is the real sugar!!!
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JonHOct 4, 200410Another wonderful album from a artist whose had so many already, for those that love bone machine this is a sequeal in a way.
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badgersOct 5, 200410ripping the scab off a festering wound this cd rubs gravel in it and then tom kisses it gently goodnight
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JarnoLOct 5, 200410
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mbridgemanOct 7, 200410the only way this could possibly sound any better would be if it were on vinyl!
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PaulSOct 9, 200410
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GernBOct 4, 200410Waited so long for a new Tom Waits cd - and it's better than I imagined. Sounds like an old, drunk angel screwing me in the earhole. Perfect.
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BrandonMOct 6, 200410This album is much better than Alice and Blood Money. It is different, and while I was hoping for something more in line with his two songs from Big Bad Love, this album is a real gem. Waits is in good form here. Fans won?t be disappointed.
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FatherSCSIOct 8, 20048Waits has created yet another timeless treck through creativity and tomfoolery. This album is an extension in to the broad scope of Waits' diversity and inginuity.
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sophiastar(israel)Oct 11, 200410one more original, chaleging, smart, and highly beautifull albume for mr.waits to put in my collection! highly recomended to those who have their ears tuned up the right way!!
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juniorwNov 16, 20049Crackle boom, cough, thump, pop, pop, zoom, crackle and boom. Haroomph. Oooh, yeah, Haroomph. This album reclaims twaits honor after a few releases which seemed a bit cartoonish even for waits. The songs here are less about music and more about art. Waits has come to terms with his pallette and knows how to use it.
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DavidMNov 4, 20049
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BenjaminSOct 17, 20046
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ANDREWMOct 22, 20049Creeps up on you and bites you in the ass. This is Tom at his experimental best. If you loved Swordfishtrombones and Bone Machine, then this is for you. Toms dirty filthy rock root album ever.
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Waits retains his knack for recruiting world-class musicians... who can play like they're falling down the stairs of hell. [28 Oct 2004, p.98]
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A noisy, stamping, querulous assault on the senses that could have certainly benefited from more than a little editing.
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All the idiosyncrasies which either drew you to Waits or repelled you from him are present, and many songs hold a resemblance to past gems.