The Heart of Saturday Night
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| Studio album by Tom Waits | |||||
| Released | October 1974 | ||||
| Recorded | ??? | ||||
| Genre | Jazz | ||||
| Length | 40:54 | ||||
| Label | Asylum | ||||
| Producer | Bones Howe | ||||
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The Heart of Saturday Night is the second album by American pianist, singer and songwriter Tom Waits, released in 1974 on Asylum Records. It is generally considered the peak of his melodic early years[citation needed], before his voice became more gruff and he embarked on a more experimental musical direction. In 2003, the album was ranked number 339 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time., his highest placing. The album cover is based on In the Wee Small Hours by Frank Sinatra.[1]
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Track listing
All songs written by Tom Waits.
- "New Coat of Paint" – 3:23
- "San Diego Serenade" – 3:30
- "Semi Suite" – 3:29
- "Shiver Me Timbers" – 4:26
- "Diamonds on My Windshield" – 3:12
- "(Looking for) The Heart of Saturday Night" – 3:53
- "Fumblin' With the Blues" – 3:02
- "Please Call Me, Baby" – 4:25
- "Depot, Depot" – 3:46
- "Drunk on the Moon" – 5:06
- "The Ghosts of Saturday Night (After Hours at Napoleone's Pizza House)" – 3:16
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Musicians
- Pete Christlieb - Tenor Sax
- Bill Goodwin - Drums
- Jim Hughart - Upright Bass
- Tom Waits - Vocals, Piano, Guitar
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