Tom Waits Makes a List of His Top 20 Favorite Albums of All Time

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What’s that? Exile on Main Street’s in your top 20 favorite albums of all time? Yeah, me too. How about Trout Mask Repli­ca? A lit­tle weird, that one, right? The Base­ment Tapes? Cool… So, uh, how about Bohemi­an-Mora­vian Bands? No? Nev­er heard of it? Seri­ous­ly?

Me nei­ther.

But there it is, the music of “Czech-Bavar­i­an bands that land­ed in Texas… music both sour and bit­ter, and picante, and float­ing above itself like steam over the ket­tle… like a wheel about to go off the road all the time… the most lilt­ing lit­tle waltz… accor­dion, sopra­no sax, clar­inet, bass, ban­jo and per­cus­sion.”

Sounds like the kind of thing Tom Waits would lis­ten to.

And that’s because it is, num­ber 12 on his list of top 20, to be exact, described with just a tiny taste of his idio­syn­crat­ic music writ­ing cour­tesy of The Guardian, who pub­lished his list in 2005 as part of a series “in which the great­est record­ing artists reveal their favourite records.”

Sure, Exile is on Waits’ list, as is the Cap­tain Beef­heart and Bob Dylan. And also Frank Sina­tra, nat­u­ral­ly, and Thelo­nious Monk, Lounge Lizards, Lit­tle Richard, James Brown…

Waits com­pares the expe­ri­ence of see­ing the God­fa­ther of Soul live to a “mass at St. Patrick’s Cathe­dral on Christ­mas… You’d been changed, your life is changed now… every­body want­ed to step down, step for­ward, take com­mu­nion, take sacra­ment… get close to the stage and be anoint­ed with his sweat, his cold sweat.”

He names a com­e­dy album by the late, great Bill Hicks, who was “like a rev­erend wav­ing a gun around.” Leonard Cohen “is a poet, an Extra Large one.” Marc Ribot is “a pros­thet­ic Cuban.” The Pogues “play like sol­diers on leave… whim­si­cal and blas­phe­mous, sea­sick and sac­ri­le­gious….” Sound like some­one you know? It sounds a bit like Tom Waits.

Put his top 20 in a blender and out comes Real Gone. Sort of.

In giv­ing us his list, he gives a dou­ble gift—an inspired col­lec­tion of music root­sy, avant-garde, jazz/blues/Americana, and Oth­er; and a series of mini-essays on the mer­its of each album, each one a mas­ter­ful exer­cise in con­ci­sion and ellip­ti­cal wit. See the full list below, and stop by The Guardian to read Waits’ com­men­tary on each album.

1 In the Wee Small Hours by Frank Sina­tra
2 Solo Monk by Thelo­nious Monk
3 Trout Mask Repli­ca by Cap­tain Beef­heart
4 Exile On Main Street by the Rolling Stones
5 The Sink­ing of the Titan­ic by Gavin Bry­ers
6 The Base­ment Tapes by Bob Dylan
7 Lounge Lizards by Lounge Lizards
8 Rum Sodomy and the Lash by the Pogues
9 I’m Your Man by Leonard Cohen
10 The Spe­cial­ty Ses­sions by Lit­tle Richard
11 Star­time by James Brown
12 Bohemi­an-Mora­vian Bands by Texas-Czech
13 The Yel­low Shark by Frank Zap­pa
14 Pas­sion for Opera Aria
15 Rant in E Minor by Bill Hicks
16 Prison Songs: Mur­der­ous Home Alan Lomax Col­lec­tion
17 Cubanos Pos­ti­zos by Marc Ribot
18 Houndog by Houndog
19 Pur­ple Onion by Les Clay­pool
20 The Deliv­ery Man by Elvis Costel­lo

We’ve added a Spo­ti­fy playlist with many of his favorite albums below. And if you dig Waits’ musi­cal taste, check out this list of his favorite art films.

Relat­ed Con­tent:

Tom Waits, Play­ing the Down-and-Out Barfly, Appears in Clas­sic 1978 TV Per­for­mance

The Tom Waits Map: A Map­ping of Every Place Waits Has Sung About, From L.A. to Africa’s Jun­gles

Tom Waits Names 14 of His Favorite Art Films: Felli­ni, David Lynch & More

Josh Jones is a writer and musi­cian based in Durham, NC. Fol­low him at @jdmagness


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  • Pam says:

    Dis­ap­point­ing that not a sin­gle female artist is on his all-time favorite list, unless you count the aria col­lec­tion (I don’t). We are such a male-dom­i­nant soci­ety. With so many female artists through­out his­to­ry, it’s a shame some­one of Tom Waits’ cal­iber (I’m a huge fan) did not con­sid­er the gen­der bias he presents with this list.

  • JV says:

    “Con­sid­er the gen­der bias?” Seri­ous­ly? This is a list of per­son­al favorites, not an HR pol­i­cy. When think­ing of favorites works of art, I don’t con­sid­er shit aside from if it moves me or not. I’d have a few albums by female artists on my list (Bjork, Edith Piaf, some oth­ers), but so what?

  • MC says:

    Fuck­ing hell can the man not like what he likes? Gen­der bias me hole

  • alex says:

    Are we for real dis­cussing “gen­der bias” in a list of *per­son­al* favorites?

  • Ran says:

    That real­ly is a stu­pid thing to say, Pam. Real­ly stu­pid. Sug­gest­ing that he is pur­pose­ful­ly being biased, rather than list­ing his actu­al pref­er­ences. Real­ly? Is that what you think? In fact, it’s such a stu­pid thing to say, it does­n’t even war­rant acknowl­edge­ment…

  • Thomas says:

    5. Gavin Bryars, with an A. Tom Waits loves his music so much that he sand on the re-edi­tion of “Jesus Blood…” It’s a sweet sto­ry.

  • Thomas says:

    And of course, I made a typo in my comment—sang, not sand. *sigh*

  • kerouac22 says:

    Not sure why the Pogues album sur­prised me. Makes sense. One of my faves too. Leads me won­der if there any record­ed Mac­Gowan and Waits con­ver­sa­tions out there … Maybe some­thing for Cof­fee and Cig­a­rettes Part II?

  • noel horgan says:

    you cant please evert­body

  • Dillon Darnassus says:

    I agree whole­heart­ed­ly, M’la­dy.
    If I’m ever asked for a list of MY top 20 favorite albums, I will be sure to knock a few off of the list and replace them with female artists. Alien­at­ing peo­ple is wrong, and Tomw8z should be ashamed.

  • Jon says:

    It’s a list of favorites not a polit­i­cal agen­da. It’s also I believe all West­ern artists so why not crit­i­cize him for not hav­ing a ‘world music’ approach. Now peo­ple can’t even love what they love in art: they need to tow a polit­i­cal­ly approve line: jeez.

  • Marbles says:

    Pam is pro­ject­ing. HER playlist would be only female artists because she’s a chau­vin­ist fem­i­nist.

  • Ted Mills says:

    Does any­body know who paint­ed the cov­er? The Inter­net and Wikipedia has failed me.

  • Alastair says:

    You sug­gest­ing he should have self cen­sored and told us his fic­tion­al top 20 all time favorite albums? #truthisout­tastyle

  • Colin says:

    There’s a few records on that list that I haven’t heard, so I’m going to check them out on Tom Waits’ rec­om­men­da­tion. I read a list of his favourite books and films once, checked them all out and was intro­duced to some great stuff that I would­n’t oth­er­wise have heard. Instead of moan­ing about what’s not on the list, inves­ti­gate the stuff that is. Might change your life!

  • Jason says:

    It’s his per­son­al favourite album list, if it’s all male or female singers it would­n’t make a sin­gle god­damn dif­fer­ence.

  • Don Neal says:

    One of my all time favorite albums? Small Change by Tom Wait­es.

  • Noah says:

    I feel you, Pam. 100%

  • Jason Schusterbauer says:

    Pam’s right and you gen­tle­man are a bunch of frag­ile dicks.

  • Callum says:

    oh shh­hoosh

  • rebecca gozion says:

    yeah, what a thing to say! whine about some so-called gen­der bias, when he’s list­ing his 20 all time favorite albums>? you peo­ple have turned into naz­i’s, real­ly. i have female artists in my list of favorites, but that’s me. what are you now, the music police>? the PC police>? what>? you prob­ly wan­na go into muse­ums, like those who are try­ing to con­demn the met, & tear down great art that for one rea­son or anoth­er you find offen­sive. get a grip…you’re becom­ing a nazi.

    & small change is one of my favorite tom waits albums too.

  • Sollipsist says:

    “Pam” is no doubt work­ing on an inde­pen­dent film that expos­es Tom as the tal­ent­less huck­ster that con­niv­ing­ly prof­it­ed from Kath­leen Bren­nan’s true genius. Iron­i­cal­ly, Tom would prob­a­bly enjoy that immense­ly :D

  • Rudi Bringer says:

    Well,
    this is not about gen­der. It is just his favorite music. Is there any fruit or veg­etable you don’t like? It would not appear on your favorite food list, would it? So what’s the point? Will we be forced to have a gen­der-main­streamed taste? Do you real­ly wish that? What is the ben­e­fit?

  • Mark Havanero says:

    Why would­n’t you include arias?

  • Woody says:

    Women don’t sing the blues, they give the blues…

  • Isaac Davidson says:

    As peo­ple have com­ment­ed, this is a sad­ly male-cen­tric list of albums. It’s incon­ceiv­able, if not trag­ic, that not one album by the likes of the great Ella Fitzger­ald, Sarah Vaugh­an, Bar­bra Streisand, Judy Gar­land, Joni Mitchell, Car­ol King, Dinah Wash­ing­ton or Bil­lie Hol­i­day made the list. Mr. Wait­’s should take some time to lis­ten past his very nar­row col­lec­tion.

  • Carsten Rasch says:

    @Pam, nor­mal peo­ple can­not con­sid­er iden­ti­ty pol­i­tics in every facet of their lives, sor­ry. Hope you can still lis­ten to Tom Waits though, despite his um short­com­ings.

    Must say though, that almost every playlist I come across these days is via Spo­ti­fy. If you sup­port music, you should­n’t sup­port Spo­ti­fy, because they don’t sup­port musi­cians. I don’t sub­scribe to Spo­ti­fy, espe­cial­ly not their freemi­um ser­vice , for that rea­son.

  • Carsten Rasch says:

    @Pam, nor­mal peo­ple can­not con­sid­er iden­ti­ty pol­i­tics in every facet of their lives, sor­ry. Hope you can still lis­ten to Tom Waits though, despite his um short­com­ings. Hav­ing said that, you’re prob­a­bly male, and got a kick out of the respons­es here…hahaha

    Must say though, that almost every playlist I come across these days is via Spo­ti­fy. If you sup­port music, you should­n’t sup­port Spo­ti­fy, because they don’t sup­port musi­cians. I don’t sub­scribe to Spo­ti­fy, espe­cial­ly not their freemi­um ser­vice, for that rea­son.

  • David Wallbank says:

    I like most of Toms choic­es but I’m strug­gling with more than two female con­tenders for my list. What would your 50:50 equal­i­ty list be?

  • r d hawk says:

    is “Houndog” Hound Dog Tay­lor?

  • r d hawk says:

    is “Hound Dog” Hound Dog Tay­lor?

  • Ralph says:

    Nighthawks at the Din­er should be on this list.

  • Rob Krueger says:

    Real­ly? …peo­ple can have preferences…why is it such a crime for an artist like Tom Waits to have sound pref­er­ences?

  • Declana Patricia says:

    I bet he’s kick­ing him­self!

  • Declana Patricia says:

    That was meant for Pam’s com­ment, of course. I hit reply, said my ten cents, and it posts my com­ment at the end of the com­ments, not in reply to her? It’s the small annoy­ances that real­ly try.

  • Paul says:

    Seri­ous­ly? Gen­der bias? He can’t just like the albums he likes with­out some dick bring­ing gen­der into it. Grow up and get a life.

  • ronald scoggins says:

    I would bet after care­ful con­sid­er­a­tion Tom would regret not hav­ing Blondies “Eat to the Beat” at the top of his list! One of the great­est albums by one of the great­est bands of all time!🤙

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Help me out Tom!😸

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Hi folks! This is Tom! I’m up here at Rondo’s cab­in in beau­ti­ful sun­ny Pine Nook Col­orado play­ing gui­tar and eat­ing red beans and rice! Tomor­row we’re going mtn bik­ing and fish­ing! I checked in via Rondo’s account only with his per­mis­sion but you can rest assured it’s me! We’ve been lis­ten­ing to records and Ron­do has jogged my mem­o­ry of some over­looked gems I love so much! Most notably Blondies “Eat to the beat”! I do here­by declare “Eat to the beat” to not only make my list but dethrone my dear friend Frank for the top spot! Sin­cere­ly T.

  • ronald scoggins says:

    My man!😸

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Thanks Ron­do! I don’t know how I missed that one! Hi Deb­bie! 👋

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Thanks Ron­do! Glob­al warm­ing and world peace aside I think it’s extreme­ly impor­tant Tom get his top 20 list in order! Hi Deb­bie!
    Frank

  • ronald scoggins says:

    My man!

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Hi Frank! How about the peo­ple upstairs? They’re always argu­ing gen­der bias but when I see them in the hall they appear trans to me! I too think it very impor­tant for us all Tom get his top 20 house in order! Are you good relin­quish­ing your top spot to Blondie?

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Absolute­ly! I con­cur! Tom con­curs! Done! Ahhh! I feel much bet­ter! Thanks Ron­do! Have a great day!
    Frank

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Hi Deb­bie!😸

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Hi Ron­do! It’s Deb­o­rah! I think it’s great you rec­og­nize Eat to the Beat as a top 20! Tom was more of a New York Dolls guy very sur­prised they didn’t make his list! Thanks for advo­cat­ing for us though!

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Hi Deb­o­rah! Eat to the Beat so F’n crazy good! I have a black cat named Shay­la! She would love to meet you! Per­haps you could come by with Tom some­time! I would love it if he would pro­duce an album for me!!! Per­haps you could advo­cate for that?! I have some good songs but no mon­ey. I have a web­site with some great stuff I would direct you to but down right now because I owe Go Dad­dy mon­ey. Hope you know I’m not jok­ing all this real! You and Tom any­time! I’ll make some red beans and rice! Just come to Pine Nook Col­orado out­side Sedalia, pop­u­la­tion 22 and just fol­low the Black cat named Shay­la!

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Tom! We should go out and meet this guy! We’ll lis­ten to his stuff and if it’s good maybe you could help him out with pro­duc­tion. I love red beans and rice and I want to meet Shay­la! Thanks! Deb­o­rah

  • ronald scoggins says:

    Hi Tom! I got “Clos­ing Time” at #5 on my list! Right behind Blondie, Frank, Hank Williams and Mag­ic Sam’s “West­side Soul”! Would love to have you guys but if you can’t make it out I under­stand. Hap­py to link you to some of my stuff if you con­tact me. Here’s an instru­men­tal I did for my neigh­bor­hood. I have lyri­cal ver­sion as well. Tom Waits! Are you kid­ding me? That’s who I want to pro­duce my album. Only on that could! https://youtu.be/tROmETmConM

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