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  1. 16 de jun. de 1980 · Heartattack and Vine is Tom Waits' seventh and final album for Asylum. As such, it's transitional. As demonstrated by its immediate predecessors, 1978's excellent Blue Valentine and 1977's Foreign Affairs, he was already messing with off-kilter rhythms even in the most conventionally structured blues and jazz songs, with nastier-sounding ...

  2. This is my second go-round with Heartattack and Vine.I first picked it up in early 2000, when I experienced my first rush of interest in Tom Waits.While albums like Rain Dogs and Mule Variations held a lot of appeal to me and Closing Time unexpectedly became one of my all time favourite albums, I have to confess that, "Jersey Girl" aside, Heartattack and Vine just didn't hold much appeal for ...

  3. Heartattack and Vine es el séptimo álbum de estudio del músico estadounidense Tom Waits, publicado en septiembre de 1980 por Asylum Records. Supone el último trabajo publicado por el sello Asylum y el álbum de Tom Waits mejor vendido en Estados Unidos , estando tres semanas en la lista Billboard 200 y alcanzando el puesto 96.

  4. www.tomwaits.com › albums › albumTom Waits

    Til The Money Runs Out 07. On The Nickel 08. Mr. Siegal 09. Ruby's Arms. The most bluesy and visceral of Waits' mid-period albums, Heartattack and Vine encapsulates the jazzy piano ballads ("Ruby's Arms"), beatnik imagery ("Mr. Siegal") and seedy, blues-inflected tales from America's underbelly that he perfected in his first decade of recording.

  5. Notes. Version with price code: FRANCE WE 833. Originally released September, 1980. Recorded June 16th through July 15th, 1980. Track 7: Written for the motion picture "On The Nickel," a film by Ralph Waite. On disc: 7559-60547-2. Made in Germany. On back cover:

  6. February 5, 1981. On Heartattack and Vine, the patron saint of America’s hobo hipsters returns to the sentimental ballad style he abandoned for jazzier, less song-oriented turf after The Heart ...

  7. 8 de ene. de 2022 · A A7 There's just God when he's drunk, Dm Dm/F G G7 Well, this stuff will probably kill you, let's do another line, Dm A7+9 A7+9 A7+9 What you say you meet me down at Heartat - tack and Vine? ^ ^ ^ ^ [Verse 7] Dm Dm/F Dm Dm/F Liar, liar, with your pants on fire, Dm Dm/F A A7 White spades a - hanging on the telephone wire, Dm Dm/F G G7 Gamblers ...