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- From: dmandl@shearson.com (David Mandl)
- Subject: Re: If I was to buy one Tom Waites album...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.164743.3966@shearson.com>
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- Organization: Lehman Brothers, Inc.
- References: <1992Dec30.235633.12353@spock.retix.com>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 16:47:43 GMT
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- In article 12353@spock.retix.com, dspencer@mproj.retix.com (David Spencer) writes:
- >If I was to buy one Tom Waites (sp? Waits?) album which one should I buy?
- >
- >Replies to me please..
- >
- > Thanks!
- > -- Dave
- >
- > dspencer@retix.com
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-
- "Swordfish Trombones" was the big turning point for Tom. That's
- when he started using all those twisted guitars and creepy
- percussion. It's a great record, but I prefer "Rain Dogs," which
- is even better produced and more powerful. I was stunned when I
- first heard it. I highly recommend it.
-
- --Dave.
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