Nighthawks At to dine
Nighthawks At the Diner is the third album of Tom Waits, left in 1975 under Asylum Records. The title is inspired by a table of the American painter Edward Hopper entitled Nighthawks but generally called Nighthawks At the Diner .
The album is a recording studio but carried out in front of a reduced audience. Waits thus benefits from it to discuss its songs and to tell some jokes between two pieces, which gives a style particular to the album.
The song " Big Joe And Phantom 309" is a resumption of the song " Phantom 309" composed by Tommy Is necessary and sung by Red Sovine on the bearing album clean sound name, left in 1967.
List pieces
- (Opening Intro)
- Emotional Weather Report
- (Intro - There is Foggy Night)
- One has Foggy Night
- (Intro - Eggs and Sausage)
- Eggs and Sausage (In Cadillac With Susan Michelson has)
- (Intro - Better Off Without has Wife)
- Better Off Without has Wife
- Nighthawk Postcards (From Easy Street)
- (Intro - Warm Beer and Cold Women)
- Warm Beer and Cold Women
- (Intro - Putnam County)
- Putnam County
- Spare Shares I (Nocturnal Emission has) (Tom Waits/Chuck E. Weiss)
- Nobody
- (Intro - Big Joe and Phantom 309)
- Big Joe and Phantom 309 (Tommy Faile)
- Spare Parts II and Closing
Musicians
- Pete Christlieb - Saxophone tenor
- Bill Goodwin - Battery
- Jim Hughart - Low
- Mike Melvoin - Piano
- Tom Waits - Song, Piano, Guitar
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