The Black Rider (album)

The Black Rider is the eleventh studio album by Tom Waits, released in 1993 on Island Records, featuring studio versions of songs Waits wrote for the play The Black Rider, directed by Robert Wilson and co-written by William S. Burroughs. The play is based on the German folktale Der Freischütz, which had previously been made into an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. The play premiered on March 31, 1990, at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, Germany. Its world English-language premiere occurred in 1998 at the Edmonton International Fringe Festival.

The Black Rider
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1993 (1993-09)
Recorded1989, 1993
Genre
Length56:08
LabelIsland
ProducerTom Waits
Tom Waits chronology
Bone Machine
(1992)
The Black Rider
(1993)
Mule Variations
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Chicago Tribune[2]
Entertainment WeeklyB[3]
Los Angeles Times[4]
Mojo[5]
NME8/10[6]
Q[7]
Rolling Stone[8]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[9]
Select4/5[10]

Waits would later collaborate with Wilson on the plays Alice (1992) and Woyzeck (2000), the music to which were released on the albums Alice and Blood Money, respectively.

Track listing

All songs written by Tom Waits, except where noted. Recorded in 1989 by Gerd Bessler at his Music Factory in Hamburg, Germany (2, 3, 6–9, 14–16, 19, 20), and in 1993 by Tchad Blake and assisted by Joe Marquez at the Prairie Sun Recording Studios in Cotati, California (1, 4, 5, 10–13, 17, 18). Musical Director Greg Cohen. All songs mixed by Biff Dawes At Sunset Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA.

  1. "Lucky Day Overture" – 2:27
  2. "The Black Rider" – 3:21
    • Greg Cohen – bass, percussion, banjo, viola
    • Tom Waits – pump organ, vocal
  3. "November" – 2:53
  4. "Just the Right Bullets" – 3:35
    • Matt Brubeck – cello
    • Kenny Wollesen – percussion
    • Joe Gore – banjo
    • Ralph Carney – bass clarinet
    • Tom Waits – vocal, piano
    • Larry Rhodes – bassoon
    • Bill Douglas – bass
    • Francis Thumm – organ
  5. "Black Box Theme" (instrumental) – 2:42
    • Tom Waits – Chamberlin
    • Don Neely – saw
    • Bill Douglas – bass
    • Matt Brubeck – cello
    • Kenny Wollesen – percussion
    • Nick Phelps – French horn
    • Larry Rhodes – bassoon
    • Joe Gore – banjo
  6. "'T' Ain't No Sin" (Walter Donaldson, Edgar Leslie) – 2:25
  7. "Flash Pan Hunter/Intro" (instrumental) – 1:10
    • Henning Stoll – Contrabassoon
    • Stefan Schäfer – bass
    • Volker Hemken – clarinet
  8. "That's the Way" (music: Waits; lyrics: Burroughs) – 1:07
    • Hans-Jorn Braudenberg – organ
    • Henning Stoll – viola
    • Stefan Schäfer – bass
    • Volker Hemken – clarinet
    • Tom Waits – vocal
  9. "The Briar and the Rose" – 3:50
    • Hans-Jorn Braudenberg – organ
    • Henning Stoll – viola
    • Stefan Schäfer – bass
    • Volker Hemken – clarinet
    • Tom Waits – vocal
  10. "Russian Dance" (instrumental) – 3:12
    • Tom Waits – Emax strings
    • Matt Brubeck – cello
    • Linda Deluca – viola
    • Bill Douglas – bass
    • Kathleen Brennan, Clive Butters, Tom Waits, Francis Thumm, Joe Marquez – boots
  11. "Gospel Train/Orchestra" (instrumental) – 2:33
    • Linda Deluca – viola
    • Nick Phelps – French horn
    • Larry Rhodes – bassoon
    • Kevin Porter – trombone
    • Ralph Carney – bass clarinet
    • Joe Gore – guitar
    • Kenny Wollesen – percussion
    • Bill Douglas – bass
    • Matt Brubeck – cello
  12. "I'll Shoot the Moon" – 3:51
    • Kevin Porter – trombone
    • Francis Thumm – organ
    • Bill Douglas – bass
    • Ralph Carney – saxophone
    • Kenny Wollesen – percussion, marimba
    • Joe Gore – guitar
    • Matt Brubeck – cello
    • Tom Waits – vocal
  13. "Flash Pan Hunter" (music: Waits; lyrics: Burroughs) – 3:10
    • Ralph Carney – bass clarinet
    • Matt Brubeck – cello
    • Joe Gore – banjo
    • Larry Rhodes – bassoon
    • Bill Douglas – bass
    • Francis Thumm – organ
    • Kenny Wollesen – percussion
    • Don Neely – saw
    • Tom Waits – vocal
  14. "Crossroads" (music: Waits; lyrics: Burroughs) – 2:43
    • Tom Waits – guitar, Chamberlin, vocal
    • Greg Cohen – bass
    • Gerd Bessler – viola
  15. "Gospel Train" – 4:43
    • Tom Waits – train whistle, vocal, conga, log drum
    • Greg Cohen – percussion, bass
    • Ralph Carney – bass clarinet
    • Bill Douglas – bass
  16. "Interlude" (Greg Cohen) (instrumental) – 0:18
    • Henning Stoll – bassoon
    • Christoph Moinian – French horn
    • Volker Hemken – clarinet
  17. "Oily Night" – 4:23
    • Matt Brubeck – cello
    • Kenny Wollesen – percussion
    • Bill Douglas – bass
    • Ralph Carney – saxophone, bass clarinet
    • Nick Phelps – French horn
    • Kevin Porter – trombone
    • Larry Rhodes – contra bassoon
    • Joe Gore – banjo, guitar
    • Linda Deluca – viola
    • Featuring "The Boners"
  18. "Lucky Day" – 3:42
    • Tom Waits – pump organ, vocal
    • Bill Douglas – bass
    • Ralph Carney – baritone horn
    • Matt Brubeck – cello
    • Kenny Wollesen – percussion
    • Joe Gore – guitar
  19. "The Last Rose of Summer" – 2:07
    • Tom Waits – pump organ, vocal, Chamberlin
    • Greg Cohen – bass
  20. "Carnival" (instrumental) – 1:15
    • Tom Waits – Chamberlin, Emax
    • Greg Cohen – bass

Hans-Jörn Brandenburg, Volker Hemken, Henning Stoll, Christoph Moinian, Dieter Fischer, Jo Bauer, Frank Wulff, and Stefan Schäfer were The Devil's Rhubato Band (Hamburg); Ralph Carney, Bill Douglas, Kenny Wollesen, Matt Brubeck, Joe Gore, Nick Phelps, Kevin Porter, Lawrence "Larry" Rhodes, Francis Thumm, Don Neely, Linda Deluca were The Rhubato West Group (San Francisco).

Songs performed in the play, but not included on the album: "Chase the Clouds Away" and "In the Morning".

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References

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  4. Willman, Chris (November 14, 1993). "Tom Waits: 'The Black Rider' (Island)". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 14, 2016.
  5. "Tom Waits: The Black Rider". Mojo (200): 77. July 2010.
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  7. "Tom Waits: The Black Rider". Q (87): 116. December 1993.
  8. Ali, Lorraine (July 31, 1997). "The Black Rider". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 14, 2016.
  9. Coleman, Mark; Scoppa, Bud (2004). "Tom Waits". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 854–55. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
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