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Big Time
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Artist(s)Tom Waits
StudioIsland
Release DateJune 15, 1990
UPC Code042284247023
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Tracks

  1. 16 Shells from a Thirty-Ought-Six
  2. Red Shoes
  3. Underground
  4. Cold Cold Ground
  5. Straight to the Top - Tom Waits, Cohen, Greg
  6. Yesterday Is Here - Tom Waits, Brennan, Kathleen
  7. Way Down in the Hole
  8. Falling Down
  9. Strange Weather - Tom Waits, Brennan, Kathleen
  10. Big Black Mariah
  11. Rain Dogs
  12. Train Song
  13. Johnsburg, Illinois
  14. Ruby's Arms
  15. Telephone Call from Istanbul
  16. Clap Hands
  17. Gun Street Girl
  18. Time

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (18 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteOne of the best!Quote
This Tom Waits album was the first I ever heard and I still think it's the best. March 29, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteAn alternative look at some alternative songsQuote
Really, only Tom Waits could re-invent a Tom Waits tune. The mad genius that goes behind his music is so deep, so broad, that any lesser musician who attempts to dissect the material (or, God forbid, make it their own) is stepping into a pool of quicksand.

Therefore, "Big Time" is an album only Tom Waits could do. To be true, these songs weren't meant to be performed live, and most lose something in translation to the stage. However, they are still good ol' tunes about...um, well, we're not quite sure what they're about. The wayward soul anthem "Train Song" is prefaced by a Civil War love story (of a violent, bloody, head-cocking sort). The Christian-themed "Way Down In the Hole" features an all-too-devilish rasp. And "16 Shells From a Thirty-Ought Six" is simply bada**, if I may coin a phrase. These 18 tunes are probably not Waits' best-to-date, but what the hell--they're ecclectic enough to make you listen repeatedly for a meaning that probably isn't there in the first place. And somewhere along the way, you're almost bound to lose your sanity. February 24, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteUnsurpassable.Quote
I absolutely love Tom Waits and in my opinion this is the greatest single body of work he has ever produced, bar none.
In fact this is my favourite album of all time.
It doesn't matter if you are a fan or not this is an essential addition to you record collection. March 17, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteMore delight from the master who just sounds like his own selfQuote
Frankly, my dear, I prefer his 70's period. However, I keep getting pulled back to his 80's material. Beautiful Maladies, his greatest hits of his 80's period, is addicting. This is essentially a live version of that, without having the same exact songs. I love both. I gotta admit, I focused on his 70's period music (Heart of Saturday Night, Small Change, Nighthawks at the Diner, Heartattack and Vine, Foreign Affairs, Blue Valentine, One From the Heart) from 1974 when I saw him on the Mike Douglas (variety) TV show and instantly fell in love (yes, I'm hetero, it's just a music thang) till the 2000's. Then I started to begin to more throughly enjoy his 80's period (Swordfishtrombones, Franks Wild Years, Rain Dogs, Beautiful Maladies and Big Time).

The 90's and 2000's records are too darned dark and stark and harsh for me with only the rare song appealing to me. However, I do like Real Gone. Big Time delivers his live sound and it's pure satisfaction. Brings these studio songs to life because that's what he does: put on a great live show. Heck, if you can, get the video release too of Big Time. I read it's not all the same songs as this CD. Fun visual of his exaggerated stage presence/showman character. chrisbct@hotmail.com February 18, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteOne QuestionQuote
Hey, baby, wouldn't it be fine if the movie of "Big Time" was released on DVD? Ever since they invented DVDs, I been wishin and hopin. September 1, 2004

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