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Editorial Reviews
Barnes & Noble - Brett Leveridge
If Tom Waits were to start a religion, it'd no doubt qualify as a cult. Although he's attracted a small but fervent group of adherents over the past two decades, his uniquely skewed amalgam of folk, blues, rock, and Tin Pan Alley standards has mostly escaped the notice of the wide world of mainstream music. That said, there's no need to preach to the converted: MULE VARIATIONS, Waits's first album of new material in six years, offers more of the gruffly evocative vocals, clanging rhythms, and angular instrumentation that have been his stock-in-trade since the release of his groundbreaking and influential 1983 work, SWORDFISHTROMBONES. This time around, Waits ...