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Tom Waits

Closing Time

Closing Time Tracks
1. Ol' 55
2. I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love With You
3. Virginia Avenue
4. Old Shoes (& Picture Postcards)
5. Midnight Lullaby
6. Martha
7. Rosie
8. Lonely
9. Ice Cream Man
10. Little Trip to Heaven (On the Wings of Your Love)
11. Grapefruit Moon
12. Closing Time
Tom Waits - Closing Time
Closing Time Review
It starts with a sunrise, it ends with "one star shining," and in between Closing Time contains an honest year's worth (1973, to be exact) of sweet, melodic, vintage Tom Waits--minus some of the vocal growl and thematic grit of his later stuff (but you can see it coming). Waltzes, lullabies, blues, jazz, you name it. Driving songs and drinking songs, even an honest to gosh country tune: "Rosie." There are torchers ("Lonely"), scorchers ("Ice Cream Man"), and back-porch senior citizen love songs ("Martha"): "Those were the days of roses/Poetry and prose, and/Martha, all I had was you and all you had was me." Other standouts are "I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love with You" (guess what--he does!) and "Grapefruit Moon," in which Waits croons: "Every time I hear that melody, something breaks inside." Hang on to your hearts and hats, folks. --Dan Leone


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Possibly Tom Waits best album.
5
Closing Time is not as dark or quirky as some of the later Tom Waits albums and is an excellent introduction if you are unfamiliar with his music. This album is a beautiful blend of blues and jazz with a hint of country for good measure all delivered by Toms' wonderful smoky, gravelly voice. Although a lot more mellow than later offerings such as Rain Dogs and Swordfish, that indefinable uniqueness that is Tom Waits is still visible.
Particularly outstanding are the tracks `Midnight Lullaby', `Martha' and `Grapefruit Moon' although there isn't a single track on this CD that isn't good on this near perfect album. This is one to put on when the lights are low and you just want to kick off your shoes and relax.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-05
Closing Time
5
I don't write many reviews, but I do listen to a lot of Tom Waits. A lot. This was the first thing I got by him from before his Island stuff. It isn't my favorite. It isn't the most exciting or groundbreaking or anything like that. It's just really good. If you are sitting around tonight alone put this album on. If you are sitting around with too many people and you wish you were alone, put this album on. Some of the songs you find here will surely hit close to home and others may serve as a heads up for things left to experience ("Martha"...), but all of it will slow the evening down and put you in a mood to appreciate whatever life has dealt you.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-12-31
Yep, good.
4
Ok, good, but not as good as the heart of saturdy night. Alright, The only difference betwen these two albums is that one of them is much more sting oriented and "closing time" is more of a guitar based singer songwriter album. Waits' biggest strengths on this and any other album is the ammount of jazz ad strings in the music and he only gives about 3 songs with good orchestration. The Cd isnot greatly produced but it doesn't really matter. "Ice Cream man" is thye only real unoriginal song on this album. What is fantastic is Wait's voice which is a lot better than it was later. Not exactley the definitive early album, but still a damn good one. By "Heart of Saturday night first" but buy this soon after.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-12-09