Year: September 21, 1976 (CD Mar 10, 2010)
Label: Warner Music (Japan), WPCR-13780
Style: Folk, Blues, Jazz Country: Pomona, California, U.S. (December 7, 1949)
Time: 50:13
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 316 Mb
Charts: US Billboard 200 #89; Australia - Gold; United Kingdom - Silver. В 2000 году Small Change занял 958-е место в рейтинге 1000 лучших альбомов за все время в списке Колина Ларкина.
Small Change - третий студийный альбом автора-исполнителя Тома Уэйтса, изданный в 1976 году. Кроме положительных отзывов критиков и успеха на уровне предыдущих альбомов, альбом получился удачным и в коммерческом плане. На обложке изображён Уэйтс в раздевалке танцовщиц гоу-гоу (go-go стиль танца, предназначенный для развлечения посетителей). Считается, что девушка, стоящая на фоне - Кассандра Петерсон - танцовщица гоу-гоу известная своим имиджем как Эльвира - Повелительница тьмы. Правда сам она сомневается, что это именно она.
Первой вехой метаморфозы принято считать его первый настоящий шедевр и третий лонгплей "Small Change" 1976 года. Поддавшись на уговоры продюсера Бонса Хау, он сменил гитару на фортепиано. Так "Small Change" придал ему звучание испитого поэта, который ищет музу на дне бутылки и выкуривает по пять пачек Marlboro в день.
Small Change is the fourth studio album by singer and songwriter Tom Waits, released on September 21, 1976 on Asylum Records. It was recorded in July at Wally Heider's Studio 3 in Hollywood. It was successful commercially and outsold his previous albums. This resulted in Waits putting together a touring band - The Nocturnal Emissions, which consisted of Frank Vicari on tenor saxophone, FitzGerald Jenkins on bass guitar and Chip White on drums and vibraphone. The Nocturnal Emissions toured Europe and the United States extensively from October 1976 till May 1977.
The cover art features Waits sitting in a go-go dancer's dressing room, with a topless go-go dancer standing nearby. It was alleged that the go-go dancer pictured is Cassandra Peterson, best known as the iconic character Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Peterson, however, says she's not sure of the authenticity of this claim.
Small Change received critical reviews equal to or better than Waits' previous albums, and was at first a surprise commercial success, rising to #89 on the Billboard chart within two weeks of its release. Three weeks later, the album fell off the Billboard Top 200, and Waits was not to better its position until 1999's Mule Variations.
When asked in an interview with Mojo in 1999 if he shared many fans' view that Small Change was the crowning moment of his "beatnik-glory-meets-Hollywood-noir period" (i.e. from 1973 to 1980), Waits replied:
Well, gee. I'd say there's probably more songs off that record that I continued to play on the road, and that endured. Some songs you may write and record but you never sing them again. Others you sing em every night and try and figure out what they mean. "Tom Traubert's Blues" was certainly one of those songs I continued to sing, and in fact, close my show with.[20]
In 2000, Small Change was voted number 958 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Change_(Tom_Waits_album))
01. Tom Traubert's Blues (06:42)
02. Step Right Up (05:43)
03. Jitterbug Boy (03:44)
04. I Wish I Was in New Orleans (04:55)
05. The Piano has Been Drinking (Not Me) (03:40)
06. Invitation to the Blues (05:25)
07. Pasties and a G-String (02:32)
08. Bad Liver and a Broken Heart (04:51)
09. The One that Got Away (04:08)
10. Small Change (05:08)
11. I Can't Wait To Get Off Work (03:20)
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