- Music
- 25 Oct 17
Tom Waits to reissue his ANTI-Records catalog in November and December
The reissues span his work from 1999's Mule Variations up to 2011's Bad As Me.
Waits and his wife Kathleen Brennan have worked together to remaster these seven albums, including a "remixed" version of 2004's Real Gone.
The albums will be available on CD and vinyl, with the first reissue being Bad As Me on 10th November. Real Gone will be released on 24th November, as will 2002's Alice and 2002's Blood Money. Then, on 1st December, the 2009 live album Glitter & Doom, while his 2006 compilation Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards is slated for a repackaged release in 2018.
ANTI- records was originally founded in 1999 by Andy Kaulkin, formerly of Epitaph Records, and its first release was Waits' LP, Mule Variations. Waits has not released a full length album on the label since, but in 2013, he recorded the track, 'Shanandoah' with Keith Richards, which was included on the compilation, Son of Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys. It was released in February of that year on ANTI-.
The new reissues can now be pre-ordered via Wait's official online store here.
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