$19.95 – Paperback book / Continuum Pub Co / ISBN:9780826427823
Tom Waits Swordfishtrombones
Two entwined narratives run through the creation of
Swordfishtrombones and form the backbone of this book. As
the 1970s ended, Waits felt increasingly constrained and trapped by
his persona and career. Bitter and desperately unhappy, he moved to
New York in 1979 to change his life. It wasn't working. But at his
low point, he got the phone call that changed everything: Francis
Ford Coppola asked Tom to write the score for One From the
Heart. Waits moved back to Los Angeles to work at Zoetrope's
Hollywood studio for the next eighteen months. He cleaned up,
disciplined himself as a songwriter and musician, collaborated
closely with Coppola and met a script analyst named Kathleen
Brennan - his "only true love".
They married within two months at the Always and Forever Yours
Wedding Chapel at 2am. Swordfishtrombones was the first
thing Waits recorded after his marriage, and it was at Kathleen's
urging that he made a record that conceded exactly nothing to his
record label, or the critics, or his fans. There aren't many love
stories where the happy ending sounds like a paint can tumbling in
an empty cement mixer!
Kathleen Brennan was sorely disappointed by Tom's record
collection. She forced him out of his comfortable jazzbo pocket to
take in foreign film scores, German theatre and Asian percussion.
These two stories of a man creating that elusive American second
act, and also finding the perfect collaborator in his wife give
this book a natural forward drive.