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One from the Heart (Music from the Motion Picture) [Bonus Track Version]

Tom Waits & Crystal Gayle

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A colossal 1982 box-office flop that all but sealed the demise of director Francis Coppola’s ambitious Zoetrope Studios venture, his Vegas-set bittersweet romantic musical now finds itself a cult film merely a couple decades ahead of its time. One of its most daring creative cornerstones remains arguably its most satisfying: Tom Waits’ elegantly boozy collection of bittersweet ballads, as voiced by one of the most accomplished oddball soundtrack duets ever — Waits himself and country songbird Crystal Gayle. The songs come wrapped in the lush orchestral production of Bones Howe, which variously serves as stark counterpoint to Waits’ typically gruff, if often playful delivery, and as a perfect frame for the oft-bluesy ache of Gayle’s diva turns. Its that dichotomy — intimate, emotion-charged interplay, played against a jazzy, Vegas-ized orchestral backdrop — that perfectly echoes the film’s romantic dilemmas, yielding one of the most unlikely gems in either singer’s canon. Includes the previously unreleased Waits outtake “Candy Apple Red” as well as a discarded early version of the film’ s “Once Upon a Town / Empty Pockets” opening montage.

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Some real diamonds in some rough cheese

By this point in Wait's career, he realized that he had begun parodizing himself. I guess before he could make the monumental transormation into the all teeth, bones and sharp edges of Swordfishtrombones, he felt he had to give the boozy crooner one last shot. And what better way than to cap it off with a parody of a film: One from the Heart. Among the well worn themes are some truly great songs and a hint at whats to come. Crystal Gayle and Tom Waits are pretty much at the opposite end of the spectrum from each other. Cyrstal's overly glossy shine and Tom Wait's overly concrete timbre sometimes just plain don't mix. However, when the two personalities complement each other, then the beauty can't be denied. Check out Opening Montage and This One's from the Heart. And Waits. For Tom's existing styles (heart ache, pianos and horns) check out I Beg Your Pardon. This one is one of my all time Waits favorites. For "cool" go for Little Boy Blue, Instrumental Montage, and You Can't Unring a Bell (SUCKA!!). Anyway, all the songs that just feature Crystal can pretty much be trashed as the cheese that they are. The diamonds that are left can really be cherished.

Romantic Jazz At It's Finest

A great soundtrack for a mediocre film. But the soundtrack is so good it almost makes the film great. Crystal Gayle and Tom Waits are the perfect ying and yang for the album. Her soft, SUPER emotive singing against his rough, stylized voice give this score a greatly uinique sound that will have you interested at the very least and in love with it at the most. Many gems on this record that are perfect for setting the mood or moments of reflection...a definite buy if you are a fan of the genre

Fantastic, especially at holiday time; some of Waits' best material

not sure why i love this record so much; maybe bacause it reminds me of europe circa 1983, amsterdam in december, i don't know. i remember the film was not great but it was heartfelt, and the music waits composed for it, whether rushed or not by coppola, is atmospheric and tender. Yes, tender. I recall Waits fans-types scoffing at the crystal gayle match-up, but the mix couldn't be better. The lovelorn sad broken up and broken hearted songs Waits spells out are right on the money for Gayle's vocals. The piano interludes and Waits' uncanny use of sound effects, all brilliant. And yes, it is one of my favorites to put on at christmastime.

Biography

Born: January 9, 1951 in Paintsville, KY

Genre: Country

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

One of the most popular and widely recognized female country singers of her era, Crystal Gayle supported her trademark, nearly floor-length hair with a supple voice, a flair for ballads, and a crossover-friendly country-pop style that netted her the occasional mainstream hit. Gayle was born Brenda Gail Webb in Paintsville, KY, in 1951; her older sister was future superstar Loretta Lynn, though Lynn had already left home by the time Brenda was born. The family moved to Wabash, IN, when Brenda was...
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