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Personnel: Tom Waits (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, pump organ, Chamberlain, optigon, percussion); Smokey Hormel (guitar, dobro); Larry Taylor (guitar, bass); Larry LaLonde, M...Read more
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Tom Waits is not something everyone can listen to. It is very gritty very emotional and powerful. It speaks to your soul. They are very few people who are listened to by pe...Read more
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Tom Waits gravely voice and off-mainstream lyrics is a hoot! I dont like all the songs on this CD, and particularly like Cool Water. Some of the songs are somewhat creepy in...Read more

Mule Variations by Tom Waits (CD, Jan-1999, ADA)

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    Album Features
    UPC:045778654765
    Artist:Tom Waits
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1999
    Record Label:ADA
    Genre:Experimental Rock, Rock & Pop

    Track Listing
    1. Big in Japan
    2. Lowside of the Road
    3. Hold On
    4. Get Behind the Mule
    5. House Where Nobody Lives
    6. Cold Water
    7. Pony
    8. What's He Building in There
    9. Black Market Baby
    10. Eyeball Kid
    11. Picture in a Frame
    12. Chocolate Jesus
    13. Georgia Lee
    14. Filipino Box Spring Hog
    15. Take It with Me
    16. Come on Up to the House

    Details
    Contributing Artists:Les Claypool, Marc Ribot, John Hammond, Charlie Musselwhite, Larry Lalonde, Brain Mantia
    Producer:Tom Waits, Kathleen Brennan
    Distributor:Alternative Dis. Alliance
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Personnel: Tom Waits (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, pump organ, Chamberlain, optigon, percussion); Smokey Hormel (guitar, dobro); Larry Taylor (guitar, bass); Larry LaLonde, Marc Ribot, Joe Gore (guitar); Linda Delucia-Gbidossi (violin); Charlie Musselwhite, John Hammond (harmonica); Larry Rhodes (bassoon); Ralph Carney (bass clarinet, reeds, alto saxophone, saxophone, trumpet); Nik Phelps (baritone saxophone); Chris Grady (trumpet); Greg Cohen (bass, percussion); Les Claypool, Dalton Dilligham III (bass); Andrew Borger (drums, percussion); Brain Mantia, Christopher Marvin (drums); Stephen Hodges, Jeff Sloan (percussion); Jacquire King (programming); DJ M. Mark Reitman (turntable); Kathleen Brennan.Engineers: Oz Fritz, Jacquire King, Gene Cornelius.MULE VARIATIONS won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. "Hold On" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.Personnel: Smokey Hormel (guitar); Ralph Carney (bass clarinet, reeds, saxophone).Audio Mixer: Jacquire King .Recording information: Prairie Sun Recording Studios; Sputnik Sound.Since 1993's BLACK RIDER album consisted of music written by Waits and William Burroughs to accompany a Robert Wilson play, hard-liners consider '92's BONE MACHINE to be the last "official" Waits album before the seven-year wait that ended with the release of MULE VARIATIONS. Unsurprisingly, Waits lives up to the expectations engendered by that lengthy wait. In fact, there are more stylistic threads connecting MULE VARIATIONS to BONE MACHINE than to BLACK RIDER.The chugging rock drive of the opener "Big in Japan" (featuring Primus) recalls "Goin' Out West." "What's He Building?" is a wonderfully devilish spoken word piece a la Ken Nordine (one of Waits' heroes) much akin to BONE MACHINE's "The Ocean Doesn't Want Me Today." Waits also continues BONE MACHINE's exploration/deconstruction of traditional blues and gospel, making for some of MULE VARIATIONS strongest tracks (the bluesy "Get Behind the Mule" and "Chocolate Jesus"). Ultimately, with a few exceptions, this is Waits' most low-key, ballad-heavy album in some time, and he's at his simplest and most affecting on tunes like "Take It With Me," which represent an unprecedented level of emotional nakedness in his writing.

    Editorial Reviews
    7 (out of 10) - ...quite batty, often fabulously so....mutating jazz, blues, parade music, show tunes, fairground banter, immigrant songs and beatnik spiel into a classy vernacular...
    NME

    ...Waits has written and sung about the weird, sweet, tortured lives of real people. MULE VARIATIONS is more of the queer, wonderful same...
    Mojo

    Ranked #1 in Mojo Magazine's Best of 1999
    Mojo

    Ranked #21 in Mojo's 100 Modern Classics -- [I]t's a veritable Jimmy Stewart of an album -- by turns irascible, sentimental and life-affirming.
    Mojo

    4 1/2 stars (out of 5) - ...True to form, MULE VARIATIONS clanks, rattles, hammers, squawks, crackles and frequently swoons throughits generous 70 minutes. Nobody else makes music quite like this...
    Melody Maker (19990501)

    ...one of his finest efforts yet....Tom refuses to soften with age...
    CMJ (19990426)

    Ranked #1 in CMJ's Top 30 Editorial Picks [for 1999].
    CMJ (20000110)

    ...Each [song] simmers with in a carefully constructed atmosphere, like a dark goulash concocted with patience but no recipie book. The soundscapes are extraordinary, as is the tension between precisely judged production and passionately spontaneous performance...
    The Wire (19990401)

    Included in Wire Magazine's 50 Records Of The Year ['99]
    The Wire (20000101)

    5 (out of 5) - ...His marvelously expressive voice sounds richer than ever....And as always, his instrumental foundation is impeccable - spare, understated and true. But Waits' greatest strength is in his interpretive skills. He simply writes great lyrics...
    Alternative Press (19990601)

    4 Stars (out of 5) - ...the warmth and humor of MULE VARIATIONS' songs are allowed to shine through their lo-fi, bucolic blues skeletons. It's varied fare, the mood swinging beatifully between the charmingly cranky and clattering...and the lusciously sentimental...
    Q (19990501)

    Included in Q Magazine's 50 Best Albums of 1999.
    Q (20000101)

    ...the album restores the wizened humanity--and a more traditional sense of songcraft--to his music....At a time when rhythmic soundscapes have become as important in pop as melody, MULE VARIATIONS presents Waits as the biggest freak of all: the last of the classic American tunesmiths. - Rating: B+
    Entertainment Weekly (19990430)

    ...MULE VARIATIONS is named for a hybrid animal--the offspring of a male ass and a female horse. It's a pretty good description of Waits's aesthetic: Always messing with at least two genres per song, he sticks things together and makes them breed...
    Spin (19990501)

    3 Stars (out of 5) - If you're a fan...you'll get your long-awaited fix....Continuing BONE MACHINE's experiments in artfully scuffed sound...with scratches, hisses and gabbling field recordings...
    Rolling Stone (19990513)

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    Greatest Music Genius of our Life time

    Created: 10/07/07
    Tom Waits is not something everyone can listen to. It is very gritty very emotional and powerful. It speaks to your soul. They are very few people who are listened to by people through every Spectrum of life. Tom Waits is one of those people. His music comes from what I can only imagine is years of heart ache and alcohol. Listen to his music and your life will never be the same again. You will have stepped into another range of music. He mixes Folk, Blues, Jazz, Rock. Thats usually in one song. Tom Waits the greatest music genius of our life time.
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    Mule Variations by Tom Waits CD

    Created: 09/01/11
    Tom Waits gravely voice and off-mainstream lyrics is a hoot! I dont like all the songs on this CD, and particularly like Cool Water. Some of the songs are somewhat creepy in the creepy movie sort of way - as what is he building in there, enhanced by the gravely voice. Reminds me of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen and The Band all mixed together. Not a listening item for dinner, or quiet times. Good for the car with a CD whereby you can skip to the songs you like or mixed for an all-around off-beat CD. Highly Recommended!
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    What's He Building?

    Created: 19/06/09
    Mule Variations is another Tom Waits masterpiece and contains two of my favorite Tom Waits songs (What's He Building? and Eyeball Kid). Very laid back and relaxing stuff. A must own for Waits fans. 5 Stars.
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    Mostly relaxing

    Created: 01/02/08
    My favorite song from Tom Waits is on this album "Box of Filipino Spring Hog" - that song is heavier and a lot of energy and fun. Most of the other songs on the album are more in the relaxed laid back vein. Even one lyric only track which leaves you wanting the question answered!
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    Turn Tom Up, This Album Deserves It!

    Created: 04/04/06
    You probably know Tom Waits as that gruff voices louge singing poetic mastermind that he is. Most of his albums are eclectic to say the lease but many are set in a calmer tone than this album.

    If you buy this album I suggest sitting back in your favorite recliner, turning but the volume and put on your sunglasses. The first cut on the album (Big In Japan) is almost rock like with the fat baseline and cool distorted guitar. Towards the end of the album and the title track have more familiar overtones of Tom's earlier work but you will love the new zeal he brings to an old favorite, if you like anything by Tom Waits..Go buy this album.
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