Tom Waits: Small Change CD Track Listing
Tom Waits
Small Change (1976)
All selections written by Tom Waits.\nTom Waits: piano, vocals\nLew Tabackin: tenor sax\nJim Hughart: bass\nShelly Manne: drums\nStrings arranged and conducted by Jerry Yester.\nviolins: Harry Bluestone (concertmaster), Israel Baker, Nathan Kaproff, Nathan Ross, George Kast, Murray Addler, Marvin Limonick, Alfred Lustgarten, Sheldon Sanov\nviolas: Sam Boghossian, David Schwartz, Allan Harshman\ncelli: Ed Lustgarten (orchestra manager), Kathleen Lustgarten, Ray Kelley, Jesse Ehrlich\nRecorded direct to 2-track tape by Bones Howe at Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood US-CA, 1976-07-16,19/21,29.\nMastering: Terry Dunavan, Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles US-CA\nProduced by Bones Howe.\nOriginally released as Asylum LP 7E-1078 (1976-10).\nCD mastering by Stephen Innocenzi, Atlantic Studios, New York US-NY.\nCD: Elektra/Asylum 1078-2 (1990-10-25), UPC 075596061223.
This blues cd contains 11 tracks and runs 50min 1sec.
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: music songs tracks blues Singer/Songwriter- Tom Waits - Tom Traubert's Blues (06:39)
(Tom Waits)\nsubtitle: Four Sheets to the Wind in Copenhagen - Tom Waits - Step Right Up (05:43)
(Tom Waits) - Tom Waits - Jitterbug Boy (03:44)
(Tom Waits)\nsubtitle: Sharing a Curbstone with Chuck E. Weiss, Robert Marchese, Paul Body and the Mug and Artie - Tom Waits - I Wish I Was in New Orleans (04:53)
(Tom Waits)\nsubtitle: In the Ninth Ward - Tom Waits - The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) (03:40)
(Tom Waits)\nsubtitle: An Evening with Pete King - Tom Waits - Invitation to the Blues (05:24)
(Tom Waits) - Tom Waits - Pasties and a G-String (02:32)
(Tom Waits)\nsubtitle: At the Two o'Clock Club - Tom Waits - Bad Liver and a Broken Heart (04:50)
(Tom Waits)\nsubtitle: In Lowell - Tom Waits - The One That Got Away (04:07)
(Tom Waits) - Tom Waits - Small Change (05:07)
(Tom Waits)\nsubtitle: Got Rained On with His Own .38 - Tom Waits - I Can't Wait to Get Off Work (03:16)
(Tom Waits)\nsubtitle: And See My Baby on Montgomery Avenue