Tom Waits – The Early Years Volume One
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The Early Years Volume One, released in 1991, is a compilation of Tom Waits’ demo recordings from 1971, before his debut album Closing Time. These tracks capture a young Waits still shaping his voice and style, leaning heavily on folk, jazz, and singer-songwriter traditions. Songs like Ice Cream Man, Virginia Avenue, and Midnight Lullaby reveal his gift for storytelling and melody, even in their raw, unpolished form.
What makes this collection so compelling is its intimacy—it offers a rare glimpse into the formative stage of an artist who would go on to become one of America’s most distinctive songwriters. The arrangements are simple, often just guitar or piano accompanying Waits’ already evocative voice, allowing the songwriting to shine. The Early Years Volume One is less about polish and more about potential, a fascinating listen for fans who want to trace the roots of Waits’ singular career.
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Artist: Tom WaitsLabel: ManifestoFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Piano Blues
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A1 Goin’ Down Slow
A2 Poncho’S Lament
A3 I’M Your Late Night Evening Prostitute
A4 Hand Me A Girl
A5 Ice Cream Man
A6 Rockin’ Chair
B1 Virginia Ave.
B2 Midnight Lullabye
B3 When You Ain’T Got Somebody
B4 Little Trip To Heaven
B5 Frank’S Song
B6 Looks Like I’M Up Shit Creek Again
B7 So Long I’Ll See Ya