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Rain Dogs
     Artist : Tom Waits
     List Price : $11.98 USD  
     Your Price : $7.97 USD
     ProductGroup: Music
     Release Date : 1990-06-15
     Studio : Island
     Label : Island
     Avg. Customer Rating : (128 reviews)

     


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Customer Reviews for Rain Dogs
     The ruling triumvirate
     Rating:
     I consider "Rain Dogs", "Swordfishtrombones", and "Heartattack and Vine" the three core albums that any Tom Waits fan must have. While his earlier albums have an an aesthetic that some fans enjoy--I don't as much--these three show him finding his new footing as an artist. They are the three that I simply could not do without. The subsequent albums are treasures as well, but are, to a certain degree, fine tuning of his style, with a few variations. "Rain Dogs" contains a perfect balance of sentimentality and noir callousness in brilliant poetry that any artist can achieve once in a lifetime if they're lucky.
   

Customer Reviews for Rain Dogs Cd
     One of my favorite albums
     Rating:
     Tom Waits is really one of those artists that perfectly fits into the "love or hate" category, but no one can deny he is a great musician. Rain Dogs perfectly combines the experimentation of Swordfishtrombone with the melody of his early material. There are some "noisy" songs on here, but for every "noisy" song there is a softer one such as the beautiful "Anywhere I lay my head." Overall even if you aren't the biggest fan of Tom Waits I think it is worth checking out before making judgments.

Editorial Reviews for Rain Dogs Audio Cd
     Amazon.com essential recording
     The middle album of the trilogy that includes Swordfishtrombones and Franks Wild Years, Rain Dogs is Waits's best overall effort. The songs are first-rate, and there are a lot of them--19 in all, ranging from grim nightlife memoirs ("9th and Hennepin," "Singapore") to portraits of small-time hustlers ("Gun Street Girl," "Union Square") to bursts of street-corner philosophy ("Blind Love," "Time"). The album also contains the original version of "Downtown Train," which Rod Stewart turned into a smash hit. The image of "rain dogs"--animals who've lost their way home because the rain has washed away their scent--is an appropriate symbol for the entire cast of characters Waits has brought to life over the years, and this album has thus far proved to be his most enduring effort. --Daniel Durchholz


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