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Tom Waits Franks Wild Years Mp3, Flac, Wma Tom Waits Franks Wild Years mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock Album: Franks Wild Years Country: UK Released: 1987 Style: Lounge, Avantgarde, Contemporary Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1353 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1503 mb WMA version RAR size: 1693 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 825 Other Formats: AUD AA XM APE VOC AHX AU Tracklist Hide Credits Act I Hang On St Christopher A1 Drums – Michael BlairGuitar – Marc RibotHorn [Alto] – Greg CohenKeyboards [Leslie 2:41 Bass Pedals] – William SchimmelSaxophone [Tenor] – Ralph CarneyVocals – Tom Waits Straight To The Top (Rhumba) Congas – Michael BlairDouble Bass – Larry TaylorKeyboards [Leslie Bass Pedals] – Greg A2 2:27 CohenOrgan [Pump] – William SchimmelSaxophone – Ralph CarneyVocals, Keyboards [Optigon], Congas – Tom Waits Blow Wind Blow A3 Glockenspiel – Michael BlairHorn [Alto] – Greg CohenOrgan [Pump] – Francis 3:32 ThummVocals, Organ [Pump] – Tom Waits Temptation Bass – Greg CohenGuitar – Morris Tepper*, Marc RibotPercussion, Congas, Maracas – A4 3:44 Michael BlairSaxophone – Ralph CarneyVocals, Keyboards [Optigon], Guitar – Tom Waits Innocent When You Dream (Barroom) A5 Bass – Greg CohenPiano – William SchimmelViolin – Ralph CarneyVocals, Organ [Pump] 4:14 – Tom Waits I'll Be Gone Accordion – William SchimmelBass – Greg CohenGuitar – Morris Tepper*Horn A6 3:10 [Baritone] – Ralph CarneyMarimba – Michael BlairVocals, Performer [Rooster] – Tom Waits Yesterday Is Here A7 2:21 Bass – Larry TaylorVocals, Guitar, Tambourine – Tom Waits Please Wake Me Up A8 Bass – Greg Cohen, Jay AndersonHorn [Baritone] – Ralph CarneyVocals, Keyboards 3:28 [Melotron, Optigon] – Tom Waits Franks Theme A9 1:45 Vocals, Organ [Pump] – Tom Waits Act II More Than Rain Accordion – William SchimmelBass – Greg CohenBells [Orquestra] – Michael BlairGuitar B1 3:39 – Morris Tepper*Horn [Baritone] – Ralph CarneyPiano [Prepared] – Francis ThummVocals, Keyboards [Optigon] – Tom Waits Way Down In The Hole B2 Backing Vocals – Angela Brown, Leslie Holland, Lynne JordanBass – Greg CohenGuitar – 3:26 Marc RibotPercussion – Michael BlairSaxophone – Ralph CarneyVocals – Tom Waits Straight To The Top (Vegas) B3 Arranged By [Vocal Stylings] – Tom WaitsBass – Greg CohenDrums – Michael BlairPiano 3:24 [Cocktail] – William SchimmelSaxophone [Tenor] – Ralph Carney I'll Take New York B4 Bass – Greg CohenDrums – Michael BlairOrgan [Pump] – William SchimmelSaxophone – 4:08 Ralph CarneyVocals – Tom Waits Telephone Call From Istanbul B5 Banjo – Marc RibotBass – Greg CohenDrums – Michael BlairGuitar – Morris 3:08 Tepper*Vocals, Keyboards [Farfisa], Drums – Tom Waits Cold Cold Ground B6 4:04 Accordion – David HidalgoBass – Larry TaylorVocals, Guitar – Tom Waits Train Song B7 Accordion – David HidalgoBass – Larry TaylorHorn [Alto] – Greg CohenPiano, Vocals, 3:16 Organ [Pump] – Tom Waits B8 Innocent When You Dream 3:07 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Island Records Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Island Records Inc. Copyright (c) – Island Records Ltd. Copyright (c) – Jalma Music Distributed By – BMG Records Distributed By – BMG Ariola Credits Arranged By – Greg Cohen (tracks: B3) Arranged By [Horn Arrangements] – Greg Cohen (tracks: A1, A4) Arranged By [Vocal Arrangements] – Kathleen Brennan (tracks: A4) Art Direction – Jeff Price Design Concept – J.B. Mondino* Engineer [Additional] – Bill Higley, David Glover, David Knight , Lorita Delacerna*, Mike Kloster, Stephen Shelton , Tchad Blake Mastered By – Howie Weinberg Mixed By – Biff Dawes Photography By – J.B. Mondino* Producer – Tom Waits Producer [Assistant] – Ellen Smith Recorded By – Biff Dawes, Danny Leake Written By – Tom Waits / Greg Cohen (tracks: A2, B3), Tom Waits / Kathleen Brennan (tracks: A6 to A8) Written-By – Greg Cohen (tracks: A2, B3), Kathleen Brennan (tracks: A6 to A8), Tom Waits Notes Common German gatefold release but with a promotional 20 page booklet/libretto with lyrics and interview! Recorded at Sunset Sound, Los Angeles; Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles and Universal Recording Corp., Chicago Mixed at Sunset Sound, Los Angeles Mastered at Masterdisk, New York ℗ 1987 Island Records Inc. © 1986, 1987 Jalma Music Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 4 007192 082162 Rights Society: GEMA STEMRA BIEM Label Code: LC 0407 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 90572-1, 7 Tom Franks Wild Years Island Records, 90572-1, 7 US 1987 90572-1 Waits (LP, Album, Gat) Island Records 90572-1 Tom Franks Wild Years 90572-1 Island Records 90572-1 US 1987 Waits (LP, Album, TP) Franks Wild Years Tom 7 A1-90572 (LP, Album, Club, Island Records 7 A1-90572 US 1987 Waits Gat) 842 357-2, Tom Franks Wild Years Island Records, 842 357-2, Europe Unknown IMCD 50 Waits (CD, Album, RE, RP) Island Masters IMCD 50 Tom Franks Wild Years 422-842 357-2 Island Records 422-842 357-2 US Unknown Waits (CD, Album, RE) Related Music albums to Franks Wild Years by Tom Waits 1. 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