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Foreign Affairs (album)

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Released
  
September 1977

Foreign Affairs (1977)
  
Blue Valentine (1978)

Release date
  
September 1977

Label
  
Asylum Records

Length
  
41:53

Artist
  
Tom Waits

Producer
  
Bones Howe

Genres
  
Rock music, Jazz

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Recorded
  
July 28–August 15, 1977

Similar
  
Tom Waits albums, Rock music albums

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Foreign Affairs is the fourth studio album by Tom Waits, 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".

Contents

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Production

Bones Howe, the album's producer, remembers the album's original concept and production approach thus:

[Waits] 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 [records]. They change and change.

Artwork

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 Angeles. "She was a girl who was... 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 songs. Veteran Hollywood portraitist George Hurrell was hired to shoot Waits, 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.

Track listing

All tracks written by Tom Waits, except where noted.

Side one

Side two

Personnel

  • Gene Cipriano – clarinet solos on "Potter's Field"
  • Jim Hughart – bass
  • Shelly Manne – drums
  • Bette Midler – vocals on "I Never Talk to Strangers"
  • Jack Sheldon – trumpet solos
  • Frank Vicari – tenor saxophone solos
  • Tom Waits – piano, vocals
  • Songs

    1Cinny's Waltz2:17
    2Muriel3:34
    3I Never Talk to Strangers3:39

    References

    Foreign Affairs (album) Wikipedia