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Tom Waits
grew steadily less prolific after redefining himself as a junkyard noise poet with
Swordfishtrombones
, but the five-year wait between
The Black Rider
and 1999's
Mule Variations
was the longest yet. Given the fact that
Waits
decided to abandon major labels for the California indie
Epitaph
,
would seem like a golden opportunity to redefine himself and begin a new phase of his career. However, it plays like a revue of highlights from every album he's made since
. Of course, that's hardly a criticism; the album uses the ragged cacophony of
Bone Machine
as a starting point, and proceeds to bring in the songwriterly aspects of
Rain Dogs
, along with its affection for backstreet and backwoods
blues
, plus a hint of the beatnik qualities of
Swordfish
. So
delivers what fans want, in terms of both songs and sonics. But that also explains why it sounds terrific on initial spins, only to reveal itself as slightly dissatisfying with subsequent plays. All of
'
Island
records felt like fully conceived albums with genuine themes.
, in contrast, is a collection of moments, and while each of those moments is very good (some even bordering on excellent), ultimately the whole doesn't equal the sum of its parts. While that may seem like nitpicking, some may have wanted a masterpiece after five years, and
falls short of that mark. Nevertheless, this is a hell of a record by any other standard.
is still writing terrific songs and matching them with wildly evocative productions; furthermore, it's his lightest record in years -- it's actually fun to listen to, even with a murder
ballad
here and a psycho
there. In that sense, it's a unique item in his post-
catalog, and that may make up for it not being the masterpiece it seemed like it could have been. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tom Waits
grew steadily less prolific after redefining himself as a junkyard noise poet with
Swordfishtrombones
, but the five-year wait between
The Black Rider
and 1999's
Mule Variations
was the longest yet. Given the fact that
Waits
decided to abandon major labels for the California indie
Epitaph
,
would seem like a golden opportunity to redefine himself and begin a new phase of his career. However, it plays like a revue of highlights from every album he's made since
. Of course, that's hardly a criticism; the album uses the ragged cacophony of
Bone Machine
as a starting point, and proceeds to bring in the songwriterly aspects of
Rain Dogs
, along with its affection for backstreet and backwoods
blues
, plus a hint of the beatnik qualities of
Swordfish
. So
delivers what fans want, in terms of both songs and sonics. But that also explains why it sounds terrific on initial spins, only to reveal itself as slightly dissatisfying with subsequent plays. All of
'
Island
records felt like fully conceived albums with genuine themes.
, in contrast, is a collection of moments, and while each of those moments is very good (some even bordering on excellent), ultimately the whole doesn't equal the sum of its parts. While that may seem like nitpicking, some may have wanted a masterpiece after five years, and
falls short of that mark. Nevertheless, this is a hell of a record by any other standard.
is still writing terrific songs and matching them with wildly evocative productions; furthermore, it's his lightest record in years -- it's actually fun to listen to, even with a murder
ballad
here and a psycho
there. In that sense, it's a unique item in his post-
catalog, and that may make up for it not being the masterpiece it seemed like it could have been. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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