Tooth of Crime T Bone Burnett

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  • Release Date: 05/13/2008
  • Sales Rank: 66,480
  • Label: NONESUCH
  • UPC: 075597993851
 
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Tooth of Crime

1LISTENAnything I Say Can and Will Be Used Against You 4:02
2LISTENDope Island 4:16
3LISTENThe Slowdown 4:43
4LISTENBlind Man 1:22
5LISTENKill Zone 4:19
6LISTENThe Rat Age 5:30
7LISTENSwizzle Stick 5:10
8LISTENTelepresence (Make the Metal Scream) 3:05
9LISTENHere Come the Philistines 3:33
10LISTENSweet Lullaby 3:23

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While his A-list work as a producer (Raising Sand, O Brother Where Art Thou?) has made T Bone Burnett a force to be reckoned with, it has also obscured his own formidable work as a singer-songwriter. Building on music that he first fashioned for playwright Sam Shepard’s 1972 production of his Tooth of Crime, (and returned to in 1996), Burnett has conjured up fully-formed, obsessively verbose songs that gain further impact from the texturally spooky sonic atmosphere he concocts. Calling on favored collaborators including drummer Jim Keltner, singer (and ex-wife) Sam Phillips, and guitarist Marc Ribot with his distinctive tremolo-driven twang, Burnett constructs an idiosyncratic wall of sound that makes use of such disparate elements as jazz orchestration, treated percussion, and off-kilter guitar and keyboard tones. Obviously inspired and influenced by the word-crazed playwright who first brought him onto the project, Burnett’s own verbal virtuosity transforms him into some sort of brilliantly twisted offspring of Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, and, well, Sam Shepard. With Tooth of Crime, Burnett alerts us that his personal muse hasn’t yet left the building. Barnes & Noble



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