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Tom Waits - Bounced Checks

Bounced Checks
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Album Details: Bounced Checks

Release Date:01/01/1981
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Track List: Bounced Checks

  1. Heartattack and Vine
  2. Jersey Girl
  3. Eggs and Sausage
  4. I Never Talk to Stangers
  5. Piano Has Been Drinking
  1. Whistlin Past the Graveyard
  2. Mr Henry
  3. Diamonds on My Windshield
  4. Burma Shave
  5. Tom Trauberts Blues

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 28, 2007 | 1 out of 1 found this Bounced Checks review helpful

    Pros: The best of the best, especially THE version of "The Piano has been drinking"

    Cons: Only available on cassette, unless anyone can tell me otherwise

    This is my most played and favourite Tom Waits. It is an encapsulation of his essence.

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 3, 2009

    Pros: All The best of the Asylum Years, on one album, with versions unavailable anywhere else.

    Cons: This is only available on Cassette or LP, and is completely OOP.

    This album combines all the best from Waits' early years, and includes the fan favorite version of "The Piano has been Drinking" and a very stripped down version of "Jersey Girl". Unfortunately it is only available on cassette... tape OR (unlike the others above me have said) on vinyl LP, if you can find it at all. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    As a first stab at assembling a compilation of Tom Waits' tenure at Asylum Records, the U.K.-only Bounced Checks is a reasonable effort, though it's far from what could be done with the catalog. Apparently put together by the artist and his manager, which may help explain the absence of anything from the first album, Closing Time, it is a ten-track disc, four tracks of which are previously unreleased. There are alternate masters of "Jersey Girl" and "Whistlin' Past the Graveyard," a live performance of "The Piano Has Been Drinking," and "Mr. Henry," a leftover from the Heartattack and Vine sessions. Some of Waits' best is here: You can't argue with selections like "Tom Traubert's Blues" or the Bette Midler duet "I Never Talk to Strangers." But where are favorites like "Ol' 55" and "(Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night"? It's probably not possible to do Waits' seven Asylum LPs justice on a single ten-track disc. But Bounced Checks is more to be sought out by hardcore Waits fans who... want to own the rarities than neophytes who are looking for a best-of. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Tom Waits

In the 1970s, Tom Waits combined a lyrical focus on desperate, lowlife characters with a persona that seemed to embody the same lifestyle, which he sang about in a raspy, gravelly voice. From the '80s on, his work became increasingly theatrical as he moved into acting and composing. Growing up in Southern California, Waits attracted the attention of manager Herb Cohen, ... Read more