Album
Foreign Affairs
1977 · Jazz, Rock
26 collectors on Gatefold own this

Foreign Affairs is a Jazz album by Tom Waits, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 77 pressings tracked, owned by 26 collectors.
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Foreign Affairs is the fourth studio album by Tom Wait, released in 1977 on Elektra Entertainment. It was produced by Bones Howe, and featured Bette Midler singing a duet with Waits on "I Never Talk to Strangers". Bones Howe, the album's producer, remembers the album's original concept and production approach thus: talked to me about doing this other material He said, "I'm going to do the demos first, and then I'm gonna let you listen to them. Then we should talk about what it should be." I listened to the material and said, "It's like a black-and-white movie." That's where the cover came from. The whole idea that it was going to be a black-and-white movie. It's the way it seemed to me when we were putting it together. Whether or not it came out that way, I don't have any idea, because there's such metamorphosis when you're working on . They change and change. Pictured on the cover with Waits is a Native American woman named Marsheila Cockrell, who worked at the box office of The Troubadour in Los Angele. "She was a girl who wa... not a girlfriend but she thought she was a girlfriend." For the album cover Waits wanted to convey the film-noir mood that coloured so many of the song. Veteran Hollywood portraitist George Hurrell was hired to shoot Wait, both alone and in a clutch with a shadowy female whose ring-encrusted right hand clamped a passport to his chest. The back-cover shot of Tom was particularly good, casting him as a slicked-back hoodlum—half matinee idol, half hair-trigger psychopath. The inner sleeve depicted the soused singer clawing at the keys of his Tropicana upright. .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Cinny's Waltz2:16
- A2Muriel3:33
- A3I Never Talk To Strangers3:37
- A4Medley: Jack & Neal / California, Here I Come5:00
- A5A Sight For Sore Eyes4:39
Side B
- B1Potter's Field8:38
- B2Burma-Shave6:32
- B3Barber Shop3:52
- B4Foreign Affair3:46
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Vocal Jazz
- gritty
- brooding
- smoky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bob AlcivarARRANGED BY , CONDUCTOR CONDUCTOR, ARRANGED BY ORCHESTRA
- Edgar LustgartenORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA, MANAGEMENT
- Frank VicariSAXOPHONE SOLOIST, TENOR SAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE
- Gene CiprianoCLARINET CLARINET , SOLOIST CLARINET, SOLOIST
- Jack SheldonSOLOIST, TRUMPET TRUMPET TRUMPET , SOLOIST
- Jim HughartBASS
- Jim RobakORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA, MANAGEMENT
- Shelly ManneDRUMS
- Tom WaitsMUSIC BY, LYRICS BY, VOCALS, PIANO PIANO PIANO, VOCALS
- Bette MidlerFEATURING VOCALS
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