The Black To wrinkle (album)

The Black Rider is an album of Tom Waits left in 1993. It is composed of the versions studio of the songs composed by Tom Waits in 1990 for the part The Black Rider , put in scene by Robert Wilson and Co-written by William S. Burroughs. The part is based on the German popular tale Der Freischütz , already transposed before operated some by Carl Maria von Weber.

Collaboration between Tom Waits and Robert Wilson will continue by him continuation with Alice in 1992 and Woyzeck in 2000, which will give place to the albums Alice and Blood Money .

  1. Lucky Day Overture (Tom Waits)

  2. The Black To wrinkle (Tom Waits)
  3. Just The Right Bullets (Tom Waits)
  4. Black Box Topic (Tom Waits)
  5. You Ain' T No Sin (Walter Donaldson/Edgar Leslie)
  6. That' S The Way (music: Tom Waits, text: William S. Burroughs)
  7. The Briar And The Pink (Tom Waits)
  8. Russian Dance (Tom Waits)
  9. Gospel Train/Orchestrated (Tom Waits)
  10. I' L Shot The Moon (Tom Waits)
  11. Flash Side Hunter (music: Tom Waits, text: William S. Burroughs)
  12. Crossroads (music: Tom Waits, text: William S. Burroughs)
  13. Gospel Train (Tom Waits)
  14. Interlude (Greg Cohen)
  15. Oily Night (Tom Waits)
  16. Lucky Day (Tom Waits)
  17. The Last Pink Off Summer (Tom Waits)
  18. Carnival (Tom Waits)

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