Rain Dogs

Rain Dogs
Rain Dog
Album par Tom Waits
Sortie 30 septembre 1985
Enregistrement aux studios RCA
Durée 53:46
Genre Blues, Folk, Rock, Rock expérimental, Avant garde
Producteur Tom Waits
Label Island Records
Critique Allmusic 5 étoiles
Albums de Tom Waits
Swordfishtrombones (1983)
Franks Wild Years (1987)

Rain Dogs est le neuvième album studio de Tom Waits. Il est sorti en 1985 sur le label Island Records.

Historique

L'album a été classé #397 dans la liste des 500 plus grands albums de tous les temps par Rolling Stone Magazine.

On y retrouve la participation de Keith Richards à la guitare sur trois titres.

Titres

Tous les titres sont écrits par Tom Waits sauf mention autre.

  1. Singapore - 2:46
  2. Clap Hands - 3:47
  3. Cemetery Polka - 1:51
  4. Jockey Full of Bourbon - 2:45
  5. Tango Till They're Sore - 2:49
  6. Big Black Mariah - 2:44
  7. Diamonds & Gold - 2:31
  8. Hang Down Your Head (K. Brennan-Waits) - 2:32
  9. Time - 3:55
  10. Rain Dogs - 2:56
  11. Midtown (Instrumental) - 1:00
  12. Ninth & Hennepin - 1:58
  13. Gun Street Girl - 4:37
  14. Union Square - 2:24
  15. Blind Love - 4:18
  16. Walking Spanish - 3:05
  17. Downtown Train - 3:53
  18. Bride of a Rain Dog (instrumental) - 1:07
  19. Anywhere I Lay My Head - 2:48

Musiciens

  • Tom Waits – Chant (1-10, 12-17, 19), Guitare (2, 4, 6, 8-10, 15-17), Orgue Farfisa (3, 19), Piano (5, 12), Pump Organ (8), Banjo (13), Harmonium (18)
  • Michael Blair - Percussions (1-4, 7, 8, 13, 17), Marimba (2, 7, 10, 12), Congas (4), Batterie (8, 14, 18), Metal Percussion (12), Bowed Saw (12), Parade Drum (19)
  • Stephen Taylor Arvizu Hodges - Batterie (1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16), Parade Drums (3)
  • Larry Taylor - Contrebasse (1, 3, 4, 6, 8-10, 15), Basse (7, 11, 14, 16)
  • Marc Ribot - Guitare (1-4, 7, 8), Guitare solo(10)
  • Chris Spedding - Guitare (1)
  • Hollywood Paul Litteral - Trompette (1, 11, 19)
  • Tony Garnier - Contrebasse (2)
  • Robert Previte - Percussions (2), Marimba (2)
  • William Schimmel - Accordéon (3, 9, 10)
  • Bob Funk - Trombone (3, 5, 10, 11, 19)
  • Ralph Carney - Saxophone bariton (4, 14), Saxophone (11, 18), Clarinette (12)
  • Greg Cohen - Contrebasse (5, 12, 13)
  • Keith Richards - Guitare (6, 14, 15), chœurs (15)
  • Robert Musso - Banjo (7)
  • Arno Hecht - Saxophone ténor (11, 19)
  • Crispin Cioe - Saxophone (11, 19)
  • Robert Quine - Guitare (15, 17)
  • Ross Levinson - Violon (15)
  • John Lurie - Saxophone alto (16)
  • G.E. Smith - Guitare (17)
  • Mickey Curry - batterie (17)
  • Tony Levin - Basse (17)
  • Robert Kilgore - Orgue (17)

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