- Audio CD (May 30 2000)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import, Compilation
- Label: MANIFESTO RECORDS
- ASIN: B00004SWC0
- Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Whistlin' Past The Graveyard - Screamin' Jay Hawkins |
| 2. Pasties And A G-String - Andre Williams |
| 3. Heartattack And Vine - Lydia Lunch |
| 4. Virginia Avenue - Knoxville Girls |
| 5. Romeo Is Bleeding - Dexter Romweber's Infernal Racket |
| 6. New Coat Of Paint - Lee Rocker |
| 7. Broken Bicycles - Botanica |
| 8. Old Boyfriends - Preacher Boy |
| 9. Please Call Me, Baby - Sally Norvell |
| 10. On The NIckel - Carla Bozulich |
| 11. Muriel - Eleni Mandell |
| 12. Poncho's Lament - The Blacks |
| 13. Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis - Neko Case |
| 14. Blue Skies - Floyd Dixon |
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2.0 out of 5 stars
A SAD TWCD,
By A Customer
This review is from: New Coat of Paint: Songs of Tom Waits (Audio CD)
I like Tom Waits most of the time. It was hard for me to listen to all of this album. This is one I will probably give away or resell if I need some cash. I hope I can find a buyer for it soon.
5.0 out of 5 stars
So it's not Tom...,
By T. J. Clark (Lewisville, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: New Coat of Paint: Songs of Tom Waits (Audio CD)
Nobody can be Tom but Tom. (Just listen to John Hammond's attempts to sound dangerous, and you'll know what I mean.) That said, these are some damn creative interpretations of Tom's work. Not just creative, because it can be creative and still [bad]. This stuff is creative and sounds good.In my collection, I have four different covers of Heartattack and Vine, and Lydia Lunch's is still my favorite. Muriel is great done in prayerful whispers, and the guy that sings Broken Bicycles lays down a dirge for a vocal track. Screamin' Jay opens the throttle up wide on Whistlin', and the call-and-answer format of Virginia Avenue is really neat. I like music that doesn't sound like everything else. That's why I like Tom. If that's why you listen, you owe it to yourself to pick up both this and "Step Right Up," which, in its own way, is even weirder and more wonderful than this one.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not really worth it...,
By "shaunm13" (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: New Coat of Paint: Songs of Tom Waits (Audio CD)
Ok, I picked this album up while buying another bad tribute album (Badlands: Tribute to Springsteen's Nebraska). I don't know why I buy these but when I run out of the artist's own material I'll buy anything close. First, like Dylan, Tom Waits has a unique voice which makes it hard to others cover his songs. However, there are a couple of gems on this album that I enjoyed. The last 3 songs are all enjoyable. The Black's version of Poncho's Lament is pretty good and the microphone effects just add to the song. The last song, Floyd Dixon's cover of Blue Skies is amusing and longer than the version I've heard Tom sing. The best song on this album is Neko Case's version of X-Mas Card From A Hooker in Minneapolis. The organ in the background is perfect for the atomosphere and it's great to hear a bluesque woman sing this song from a woman's point of view, considering the song is a woman telling a guy about her life. It's just interesting to hear this song sung by a female and so well. It's the one song that I can listen to over and over on the album. Other than that, like someone else said, go buy all of Tom's stuff and enjoy.
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