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Tom Waits

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Tom Waits

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  • (3/31/90) Stage: Provided the music and lyrics for Robert Wilson / William S. Burroughs production of "The Black Rider", Hamburg, Germany.
  • (1986) Stage: Appeared in (as "Frank") / co-wrote "Frank's Wild Years" with wife Kathleen Brennan. Ran for three months.
  • (12/26/92) Stage: Co-wrote (w/Kathleen Brennan music and lyrics for "Alice", originally preformed in Hamburg, Germany.
  • (1973) Album: "Closing Time" (Asylum Records)
  • (1974) Album: "Heart of Saturday Night" (Asylum Records)
  • (1975) Album (live): "Nighthawks at the Diner" (Asylum Records)
  • (1976) Album: "Small Change" (Asylum Records)
  • (1977) Album: "Foreign Affairs" (Asylum Records)
  • (1978) Album: "Blue Valentine" (Elektra Entertainment)
  • (1980) Album: "Heart Attack and Vine" (Asylum Records)
  • (1981) Compilation album: "Bounced Checks" (Asylum Records)
  • (1982) Album: Soundtrack for One from the Heart (1981) (with Crystal Gayle) (CBS Records)
  • (1983) Album: "Swordfishtrombone" (Island Records)
  • (1984) Compilation album: "Anthology" (WEA/Elektra).
  • (1984) Compilation Album: "Asylum Years" (Asylum Records).
  • (1985) Album: "Rain Dogs" (Island Records).
  • (1987) Album: "Frank's Wild Years" (Island Records) - based on the 1986 musical play.
  • (1988) Album: "Big Time" (live compilation) (Island Records).
  • (1991) Album: "The Early Years" (compilation of early demo recordings) (Manifesto Records).
  • (1982) Album: "The Early Years" (compilation of early demo recordings) (Manifesto Records).
  • (1991) Album: Night on Earth (1991) original soundtrack (Island Records).
  • (1992) Album: "Bone Machine" (Island Records).
  • (1993) Album: "The Black Rider" (Island Records; based on the 1990 musical play).
  • (1998) Album: "Beautiful Maladies: The Island Years" (compilation) (Island Records).
  • (1999) Album: "Mule Variations" (Epitaph Records).
  • (2001) Album: "Used Songs 1973-1980" (compilation) (WEA/Rhino).
  • (2002) Album: "Alice" (Anti Records; based on the 1992 musical play).
  • (2002) Album: "Blood Money" (Anti Records; based on the 2000 musical play "Woyzeck").
  • (1999) Contributed vocals and mellotron for "Coattails of a Dead Man" on the Primus album "Anti-Pop" (Interscope Records)
  • (1992) Contributed vocals for "Adios Lounge" on the Thelonious Monster album "Beautiful Mess" (Capitol Records)
  • (1989) Contributed organ and guitar backing for several tracks on the Roy Orbison tribute album "A Black and White Night" (Virgin Records)
  • (1991) Contributed vocals for "A Thousand Bing Bangs" and "The Movie" on the Ken Nordine album "Devout Catalyst" (Grateful Dead Records)
  • (1986) Contributed vocals and piano for "Harlem Shuffle" on The Rolling Stones album "Dirty Work" (Rolling Stones Records)
  • (1998) Contributed vocals and piano for "Louise" and vocals for "Old Time Feelin'" on the 'Ramblin' Ramblin' Jack Elliott album "Friends of Mine" (High Top Records)
  • (1980) Contributed vocals for "Waitin' for Waits" on the Richie Cole album "Hollywood Madness" (Muse)
  • (1975) Contributed piano and backing vocals for "Your Sweet and Shiny Eyes" on the Bonnie Raitt album "Homeplate" (Warner Bros.)
  • (1989) Contributed backing vocals for "Date to Church" on The Replacements' single "I'll Be You"/"Date to Church".
  • (1977) Played the part of the barman for "Martin Does and Goes Where It's At" on Martin Mull's comedy album "I'm Everybody I've Ever Loved" (ABC Records)
  • (1999) Composed and performed (with Primus) "On the Road" on the album "Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road" (Ryko)
  • (1993) Contributed vocals for the title track of the Gavin Bryars album "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet" (Point)
  • (1985) Contributed the track "What Keeps Mankind Alive" to the Kurt Weill tribute album "Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill" (A&M Records)
  • (2000) Played or sang on all tracks for the improvisational album "Moanin' Parade: The Gatmo Sessions Vol. 1" (Gatmo Records)
  • (1999) Contributed the track "Babbachichuija" to the compilation album "Orbitones, Spoon Harps & Bellowphones" (Ellipsis Arts)
  • (1990) Contributed the track "It's Alright With Me" to the Cole Porter tribute album "Red Hot + Blue" (Chrysalis Records)
  • (1991) Contributed vocals for "Tommy the Cat" on the Primus album "Sailing the Seas of Cheese" (Interscope Records)
  • (1987) Contributed the spoken word piece "The Pontiac" on the compilation album "Smack My Crack" (Giorno Poetry Systems Records)
  • (1996) Contributed vocals for "Silent Night" on the compilation album "SOS United" (EMI Records)
  • (1988) Contributed vocals for "Heigh Ho (The Dwarf's Marching Song)" on the compilation album "Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films" (A&M Records)
  • (1989( Stage: Appeared in "Demon Wine" in Los Angeles, CA. Also in cast: Carol Kane, Bud Cort.
  • (1986) Stage: Appeared in / co-wrote (w/Kathleen Brennan) "Frank's Wild Years", Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago.

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