Tom Waits Album Big Time

Big Time is the first conventional live album by American musician Tom Waits, featuring performances from two shows on Waits' 1987 tour.

The album was released less than a year later on Island Records. While Big Time was the first released recording of public concert performances by Waits, it was not strictly his first live release: his 1975 Nighthawks at the Diner was a live performance before an audience that was conducted entirely within a recording studio.

Big Time
Tom Waits Album Big Time
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 1988
RecordedNovember 5 and November 9, 1987
VenueThe Warfield, San Francisco, and Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles
Genre
Length64:15
LabelIsland
ProducerChris Blackwell
Kathleen Brennan
Tom Waits
Tom Waits chronology
Franks Wild Years
(1987)
Big Time
(1988)
Night on Earth
(1992)
Tom Waits live chronology
Big Time
(1988)
Romeo Bleeding: Live from Austin
(2009)
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Background and production

In efforts to promote Franks Wild Years, Waits began a historic tour of North America and Europe in October 1987. The tour incorporated a theatrical aspect, as Franks Wild Years was based on a play written by Waits about his then-alter-ego, Frank O'Brien, who debuted on the track "Frank's Wild Years"on Swordfishtrombones. Waits described O'Brien as:

"Quite a guy. Grew up in a bird's eye frozen, oven-ready, rural American town where Bing, Bob, Dean, Wayne & Jerry are considered major constellations. Frank, mistakenly, thinks he can stuff himself into their shorts and present himself to an adoring world. He is a combination of Will Rogers and Mark Twain, playing accordion -- but without the wisdom they possessed. He has a poet's heart and a boy's sense of wonder with the world. A legend in Rainville since he burned his house down and took off for the Big Time."

The theatrical play, which premiered on June 17, 1986 at Chicago's Briar Street Theatre, ran for two months and received "mixed reviews".

Five of the final shows in North America were held at San Francisco's Warfield Theatre and Los Angeles' Wiltern Theatre in November 1987, shortly before Waits and his band left for Europe. Waits and his wife Kathleen Brennan then proposed the idea of releasing the recorded live footage as a concert film. Originally titled Crooked Time, Brennan played a large role in the development and eventual production of the idea.

During post-production of both the album and movie, Waits' voice was lowered in tone, apparently as both he and the producers wanted to "give more power to the songs." Several audio effects – such as the stamping of boots, finger snapping, maracas, gunshots, train whistles, traffic noise, laughter and applause – were also added in post-production. Additional footage from European performances in Dublin, Stockholm and Berlin was also added.

Track listing

All tracks written by Tom Waits, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."16 Shells From a Thirty-Ought-Six" 4:18
2."Red Shoes" 4:19
3."Underground*" 2:34
4."Cold Cold Ground" 3:27
5."Straight to the Top*"Waits, Greg Cohen2:48
6."Yesterday Is Here*"Waits, Kathleen Brennan2:40
7."Way Down in the Hole" 4:43
8."Falling Down" (Studio) 4:15
9."Strange Weather"Waits, Brennan3:35
10."Big Black Mariah" 2:59
11."Rain Dogs" 3:36
12."Train Song" 4:29
13."Johnsburg, Illinois*" 1:29
14."Ruby's Arms*" 4:54
15."Telephone Call From Istanbul" 4:17
16."Clap Hands*" 4:57
17."Gun Street Girl" 4:01
18."Time" 4:10

Tracks marked (*) on CD and cassette only; omitted from LP.

Songs from the movie not on the released soundtrack:

No.TitleLength
1."9th & Hennepin" 
2."Frank's Wild Years" 
3."Hang on St. Christopher" 
4."I'll Take New York" 
5."Innocent When You Dream" 
6."More Than Rain" 
7."Shore Leave" 

Personnel

Musicians and performers

Production

  • Tom Waits – producer
  • Kathleen Brennan – producer
  • Catharins Masters – additional production
  • Biff Dawes – engineer, mixer

References

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