If Closing Time, Tom Waits' debut album, consisted of love songs set in a late-night world of bars and neon signs, its follow-up, The Heart of Saturday Night, largely dispenses with the romance in favor of poetic depictions of the same setting. On "Diamonds on My Windshield" and "The Ghosts of Saturday Night," Waits doesn't even sing, instead reciting his verse rhythmically against bass and drums like a Beat hipster. Musically, the album contains the same mixture of folk, blues, and jazz as its predecessor, with producer Bones Howe occasionally bringing in an orchestra to underscore the loping melodies. Waits' songs are sometimes sketchier in addition to being more impersonal, but "(Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night" and "Semi Suite" are the equal of anything on Closing Time. Still, with lines such as "...the clouds are like headlines/Upon a new front page sky" and references to "a 24-hour moon" and "champagne stars," Waits' imagery is beginning to get florid, and in material this stylized, the danger of self-parody is always present. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
The Heart of Saturday Night
01/01/1974 | Elektra / Wea
All Music Guide Review
The Heart of Saturday Night Track Listing
Credits of The Heart of Saturday Night
- Cal Schenkel
- Art Direction
- Scott Smith
- Photography
- Frank Vicari
- Sax (Tenor)
- Pamela Vale
- Production Coordination
- Bob Alcivar
- Arranger
- Gene Cipriano
- Clarinet
- Terry Dunavan
- Mastering
- Bones Howe
- Percussion, Producer, Engineer
- Geoff Howe
- Engineer
- Jim Hughart
- Bass
- Jack Sheldon
- Trumpet
- Tom Waits
- Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Main Performer
- Shelly Manne
- Drums
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