Waits, Tom - Small Change - White Hot Stamper (With Issues)
*NOTE: There is a dent in the vinyl that plays as a moderate, deep thud for approx. the last 45 seconds of track 2 on side 1, "Step Right Up." There is another dent in the vinyl that plays as a moderate, deep thud for approx. the last 70 seconds of track 3 on side 2, "Bad Liver and a Broken Heart." *NOTE: This record was not noisy enough to rate our M-- to EX++ grade, but it's not quite up to our standards for Mint Minus Minus either. If you're looking for quiet vinyl, this is probably not the best copy for you. According to Wikipedia, when asked in an interview by Mojo magazine in 1999 if he shared many fans' view that Small Change was the crowning moment of his "beatnik-glory-meets-Hollywood-noir period" (i.e. from 1973 to 1980), Waits replied: Well, gee. I'd say there's probably more songs off that record that I continued to play on the road, and that endured. Some songs you may write and record but you never sing them again. Others you sing 'em every night and try and figure out