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  1. 24 de mar. de 2018 · Strings became more and more prominent, especially on 1977’s Foreign Affairs. ... “I Never Talk to Strangers,” a duet with Bette Midler, ...

  2. Labels with "Tom Waits" and "Foreign Affairs" on two lines above the tracklist. Printed inner sleeve with lyrics. Every performance on this album was recorded simultaneously with the orchestra in the studio with no overdubbing or multi-tracking; and was mixed directly to the 2-track master tape as it was being performed.

  3. 13 de sept. de 1977 · Escuche de forma ilimitada o descargue de forma permanente el título Foreign Affairs (Remastered) por Tom Waits en calidad Hi-Res en Qobuz. Suscripción disponible desde 12,49€/mes.

  4. 8. In 1977, Bette duetted with Tom Waits on the song "I Never Talk to Strangers", which featured on Tom’s fourth album, Foreign Affairs. Tom & Bette. 9. Bette was good friends with late Australian singer Peter Allen.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2006 · Smoky 1977 album featuring 'Burma Shave', 'Muriel' & 'I Never Talk To Strangers', a duet with Bette Midler. Amazon.com. Welcome to the hipster blues. By the time of this 1977 recording, Tom Waits had fully transformed himself into a musical character actor from another era, caught somewhere between Raymond Chandler and the Beat Generation.

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  6. 7 de sept. de 2016 · Martin and Sam continue by their lonesomes, but Waits welcomes a guest-host of his own as Bette Midler joins him for this episode of Song by Song. As Foreign Affairs moves into more noir-esque tones, we discuss some of the technical choices in Midler's voice and production, the impact on the world t

  7. 30 de may. de 2018 · Remastered vinyl LP pressing. 1977's Foreign Affairs takes the jazz and poetry that Waits explored on his earlier albums in a more cinematic direction, foreshadowing his own breakthrough work in the '80s. Opening with the instrumental "Cinny's Waltz" and featuring some new standards like "Muriel" and "I Never Talk To Strangers," his dramatic ...

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