Music Review: Tom Waits - Orphans; Brawlers, Bawlers, and Bastards @ Blogcritics.org
Wayne Rooney  |  by blogcritics.org. All rights reserved. 22.12 | 10:58

With Tom Waits you have to either love his music or...

well, you get the point. For a man that may be better known for his acting roles (like his unforgettable portrayal of R.M.

Renfield in Bram Stoker rsquo;s Dracula), the music he produces is prolific and artistically rich.
His latest disc, Orphans; Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards, is a collection of never before released music that is both stunning and thought provoking. Waits intelligence is evident in the lyrics of his songs.

ldquo;Along The Road to Peace rdquo; illustrates this with his take on Middle East violence. Waits rsquo; raspy method of delivery is as unique as the man himself and in the cut ldquo;Bottom of the World rdquo; you might actually think that a hobo is singing the song.
Waits has long been known for his outstanding creativity and his alchemical use of sounds as was evident on his 2004 release, Real Gone.

The Orphans track ldquo;Lucinda rdquo; is a daring mix of a field holler and a funeral dirge that reminds us of his ingenuity. I was surprised to hear some interesting story telling on the album that made for a great ambiance.
Included in this three disc set is a 94-page booklet that gives lyrics and some interesting photos that you have to make up stories for.

It is one of the most original recordings I have heard lately.

Born and raised in a forgotten logging town. Traveled to the Great White North at an early age with a bunch of gypsies that played guitar and smuggled pot.

Was a side show freak in a carny show from the ages of 12 to 18. Music, comic books, and poetry were my saviors. Saved a hooker from being shot.

Wandered the desert for a year and then came home. I have been a bouncer and it was fun. Found the love of my life.

Have a daughter. Bought an old house because it fit.

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