Tom Waits Heartattack And Vine GrooveBowl

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Described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car", Thomas Alan "Tom" Waits' voice is anything if not distinctive.

Although Waits' albums have met with mixed commercial success in his native United States, they have occasionally achieved gold album sales status in other countries. He has been nominated for a number of major music awards and has won two Grammy Awards.

Released in September of 1980, Heartattack and Vine was Tom Waits' last album on the Asylum label. His recognizable "growl" is clearly heard for the first time here.

This fine GrooveBowl is 4 inches high, perfectly curvy, with 3 non-slip transparent rubber feet. The spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.

Comes with the original album cover in a 12 3\/4 x 12 3\/4 by 4 3\/4 inch corrugated paperboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.

Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. Remember this one rule before dumping your guacamole, salsa, or any dipping sauce in your GrooveBowl: Don't. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.

I'm sure you'll find some use for it, but it's so very handsome as it is, you might not want to dress it up at all.
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Described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car", Thomas Alan "Tom" Waits' voice is anything if not distinctive.

Although Waits' albums have met with mixed commercial success in his native United States, they have occasionally achieved gold album sales status in other countries. He has been nominated for a number of major music awards and has won two Grammy Awards.

Released in September of 1980, Heartattack and Vine was Tom Waits' last album on the Asylum label. His recognizable "growl" is clearly heard for the first time here.

This fine GrooveBowl is 4 inches high, perfectly curvy, with 3 non-slip transparent rubber feet. The spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.

Comes with the original album cover in a 12 3\/4 x 12 3\/4 by 4 3\/4 inch corrugated paperboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.

Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. Remember this one rule before dumping your guacamole, salsa, or any dipping sauce in your GrooveBowl: Don't. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.

I'm sure you'll find some use for it, but it's so very handsome as it is, you might not want to dress it up at all.
Described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car", Thomas Alan "Tom" Waits' voice is anything if not distinctive.

Although Waits' albums have met with mixed commercial success in his native United States, they have occasionally achieved gold album sales status in other countries. He has been nominated for a number of major music awards and has won two Grammy Awards.

Released in September of 1980, Heartattack and Vine was Tom Waits' last album on the Asylum label. His recognizable "growl" is clearly heard for the first time here.

This fine GrooveBowl is 4 inches high, perfectly curvy, with 3 non-slip transparent rubber feet. The spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.

Comes with the original album cover in a 12 3\/4 x 12 3\/4 by 4 3\/4 inch corrugated paperboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.

Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. Remember this one rule before dumping your guacamole, salsa, or any dipping sauce in your GrooveBowl: Don't. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.

I'm sure you'll find some use for it, but it's so very handsome as it is, you might not want to dress it up at all.