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. 'Lie to Me' Released: October 2006 Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards is a limited edition three CD set by, released by the on November 17, 2006 in Europe and on November 21, 2006 in the United States. The album is divided into three sections, with each disc being a separate collection in its own.
It borrows from Tom Waits’ sound, with the first disc being and rock-based, the second centred on slow-tempo, melancholic, and the third on more compositions. Additionally, the record contains influences of other genres, including, and music. Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards received universal acclaim from critics, who lauded its experimentation and composition, as well as Waits' vocals. It was listed as one of the highest-scoring albums of the year in, and was nominated for a for.
Furthermore, it was a fair commercial success, charting in the United States, as well as in Australia, Switzerland and Austria, reaching the top twenty in the latter. Was conducted in support of the album prior to its release. Contents. Background The set is a collection of 24 rare and 30 brand new songs. Each disc is intended to be a separate collection in itself; the first disc with the more roughcut rock and blues cuts, the second the more melancholy tunes and ballads, and the third disc having the more experimental songs and spoken word pieces. The liner notes claim there are '56 songs, of which 30 are new'. Waits has described the collection as “ A lot of songs that fell behind the stove while making dinner, about 60 tunes that we collected.
Some are from films, some from compilations. Some is stuff that didn't fit on a record, things I recorded in the garage with kids. Oddball things, orphaned tunes.
” Subdivision into three albums On the decision to organize the songs into three themed albums, under the titles Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards, Waits said in interview: “ It was just a big pile of songs. It's like having a whole lot of footage for a film. It needs to be arranged in a meaningful way so it will be a balanced listening experience. You have this big box with all these things in it and it doesn't really have any meaning until it's sequenced. It took some doing. There's a thematic divide, and also pacing and all that.
There are different sources to all these songs and they were written at different times. Making them work together is the trick. ” Brawlers, the most and -oriented of the three collections, contains songs covering themes ranging from failed relationships ('Lie to Me', 'Walk Away'), floods and subsequent havoc ('2:19'), and a song about the ('Road to Peace'); and incorporates musical styles such as bluesy ('Ain't Goin' Down to the Well', 'Lord I've Been Changed'), sentimental tunes ('), and grim story-songs ('Lucinda'). Bawlers is composed of mostly downbeat numbers, replacing the hope of ballads on previous albums with resignation (notably 'Bend Down the Branches', 'Little Drop of Poison', 'Fannin Street', 'Little Man', and 'Widow's Grove'). The track 'Down There by the Train' was written by Waits for, and was first released on Cash's first album. Waits claims to have originally intended to call this part of the compilation Shut Up and Eat Your Ballads.
Bastards is concerned with Waits' more experimental musical styles, opening with an adaptation of 's poem 'What Keeps Mankind Alive?' (music by ) and continuing on 'Children's Story', which is an excerpt of 's production of 's unfinished 1837 play, the score of which Waits wrote and later released as his album.
The disc contains other literary adaptations, including a poem about enlightenment ('Nirvana') and two songs, 'Home I'll Never Be' and 'On the Road', originally penned. Reception Critical Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating 92/100 Review scores Source Rating A− A A 8/10 8.4/10 The album was released to highly positive reviews, scoring 92 out of 100 on aggregator, indicating 'universal acclaim'. It ranked second on Metacritic's Top 30 albums of 2006, just behind by, and was nominated for the 2006 and the 2007 for.
Jimmy Newlin of gave the record a favourable review, awarding it five out of five stars. While writing that ' Orphans isn't as cohesive a release as Waits's albums usually are', he went on to say that 'even Waits's missteps still manage to point in the right direction'. Chris Power of gave the album a four-and-a-half out of five points, asserting that 'Tom Waits can lay claim to one of the most fecund artistic imaginations in America', calling the album 'Essential listening'. Sylvie Simmons of wrote that the album's three separate discs 'make up one very powerful entry', and called the record 'Great', giving it a four out of a possible five points. Teresa Nieman of Prefix Magazine additionally gave it a positive review, comparing it to 'taking a journey through a familiar yet entirely foreign dream-place', and claimed that 'Orphans is an experience of the most memorable kind'. In a review, the album was given four-and-a-half out of five stars, said to contain a 'brilliant collection' of songs; the tracks have been described as 'sonically cohesive and could pass as one very long recording session, laced over with the light coat of fuzz.'
Furthermore, the album was well received by Jeff Vabrel of, who gave it a nine out of ten stars; he affirmed that it was 'One of his most skilful-ever blends of beauty and horror', also claiming that Waits' 'world. is considerably more inviting and rewarding'. Keith Phipps of gave the album an A- as well as a favourable review, writing that 'for a collection of leftovers gathered from hither and yon, they hang remarkably well together', and wrote that 'many of them rank among Waits' best output'. Furthermore, Audra Schroeder of the gave the album a three out of five points, and a moderately positive review, calling it a 'seamless lot' which turns out to be a 'bona fide gem of a collection'. Stylus gave the album a B+, writing that the 'tripartite typology works like a Waitsian Rorschach test: blurred, suggestive, and revealing', and while saying that the album may not have 'something for everyone. what's missing says more about the listener than the record'. Critic gave the album an A grade.
Commercial The album was certified by the for shipping over 500,000 copies in the and sold over one million copies worldwide making it his best-selling album to date. It was awarded a diamond certification from the which indicated sales of at least 250,000 copies throughout Europe. Alternate editions Some copies of the initial 'limited edition' are autographed by Waits.
A limited number of other copies came with a special single, including the songs 'Lie to Me' and 'Crazy About My Baby'. A 7-disc vinyl box set of the album was released on December 8, 2009.
This set contains six additional tracks not found on the CD version. CD Track listing All songs by Tom Waits and, except where otherwise noted. Disc one: Brawlers. 'Lie to Me' – 2:10. 'LowDown' – 4:15. '2:19' – 5:02. Appears on the Waits-produced recording Wicked Grin (2001).
'Fish in the Jailhouse' – 4:22. 'Bottom of the World' – 5:42.
Appears in the 2003 documentary film. 'Lucinda' – 4:52. 'Ain't Goin' Down to the Well' (, ) – 2:28. 'Lord I've Been Changed' (Traditional; arranged by Waits and Brennan) – 2:28. Appears on the Waits-produced John P. Hammond recording Wicked Grin as 'I Know I've Been Changed' (2001).
'Puttin' on the Dog' – 3:39. Appears in the 1999 comedy-drama film. 'Road to Peace' – 7:17.
'All the Time' – 4:33. 'The Return of Jackie and Judy' (, ) – 3:28.
Previously released on the tribute album (2003). 'Walk Away' – 2:43.
Previously released on the (1996). ' (, George Khoury) – 3:43.
Previously released on the soundtrack recording (1989). 'Buzz Fledderjohn' – 4:12. Previously released on the 'Hold On' single (1999). 'Rains on Me' (Waits, ) – 3:20.
Previously released on Chuck E. Weiss' 1999 Extremely Cool, then on in 2000. This is the latter version.
Disc two: Bawlers. 'Bend Down the Branches' – 1:06. Previously released on (2002), an album featuring renditions of children's songs by various artists. 'You Can Never Hold Back Spring' – 2:26. Originally appeared in the 2005 film. 'Long Way Home' – 3:10.
Previously released on the soundtrack recording (2001). (Covered by, on her 2004 album ). 'Widow's Grove' – 4:58. 'Little Drop of Poison' – 3:09.
Previously released on and soundtrack recordings. The 'End of Violence' version differs from this, which is the version. 'Shiny Things' – 2:20. 'World Keeps Turning' – 4:16.
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Previously released on the (2001) soundtrack recording. 'Tell It to Me' – 3:08. Previously recorded as a duet with as 'Louise (Tell It To Me)' (from Elliot's ). This version differs from the original with Elliot's absence, and a change in time signature. 'Never Let Go' – 3:13.
Previously appeared on the soundtrack for the 1992 film. 'Fannin Street' – 5:01.
Song appears on the Waits-produced John P. Hammond recording Wicked Grin (2001) performed by John Hammond. This version by Waits.
'Little Man' – 4:33. Previously released on Mississippi Lad, an album by Teddy Edwards released in 1991 on the Verve Label. 'It's Over' – 4:40. Previously appeared in a different take on the soundtrack to the 1999 film. 'If I Have to Go' – 2:15. Originally from Waits' 1986 theatre play, although not released on the studio album of the same name.
' (Lead Belly, ) – 4:47. 'The Fall of Troy' – 3:01.
Previously released on the soundtrack recording (1996). 'Take Care of All My Children' – 2:31. Appears in the 1984 documentary film. 'Down There by the Train' – 5:39. Song appears on the Johnny Cash album American Recordings (1994) performed by Cash. This version by Waits. Side A:.
'Bend Down the Branches' – 1:06. 'You Can Never Hold Back Spring' – 2:26. 'Long Way Home' – 3:10. 'Widow's Grove' – 4:58. 'Little Drop of Poison' – 3:09. 'Shiny Things' – 2:20 Side B:.
'World Keeps Turning' – 4:16. 'Tell It to Me' – 3:08. 'Never Let Go' – 3:13. 'Fannin Street' – 5:01 Side C:. 'Little Man' – 4:33.
'It's Over' – 4:40. 'If I Have to Go' – 2:15. ' – 4:47. 'The Fall of Troy' – 3:01 Side D:. 'Take Care of All My Children' – 2:31. 'Down There By the Train' – 5:39. ' – 3:05.
'Jayne's Blue Wish' – 2:29. ' – 3:41 Disc five and six: Bastards.
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