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Genres
[edit]I started a discussion here of the genres on Tom Waits albums. I encourage all interested editors to participate. Thanks. ---RepublicanJacobiteTheFortyFive 15:45, 13 April 2012 (UTC)
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Removing Chuck E. Weiss as Co-composer on "Spare Parts II and Closing"
[edit]I will be removing Chuck E. Weiss as co-composer on "Spare Parts II and Closing" in the track listing section. Weiss is credited as co-composer on "Spare Parts I (A Nocturnal Emission)" but not "Spare Parts II" on either the US LP (Asylum Records 7E-2008) artwork or US CD (Asylum Records E2-2008) reissue artwork.
Both the LP back cover and CD booklet have the text:
All selections written by Tom Waits ... except "Big Joe And Phantom 309" written by Tommy Faile ..., and "Spare Parts I" written by Tom Waits and Chuck E. Weiss
Perhaps notably, the LP side four media label, which does have a song not written by Waits, "Big Joe And Phantom 309", as well as "Spare Parts II", mentions there being a co-composer for the former but not the latter:
All Songs by Tom Waits ... except "Big Joe And Phantom 309" by Tommy Faile
(The ... omitted text is publishing details in both quotes.)
It's worth noting that "Spare Parts II and Closing" is an instrumental, apart from Waits' speaking. It seems likely that Weiss got credits for the lyrics of "Spare Parts I (A Nocturnal Emission)". Wantnot (talk) 00:08, 26 June 2020 (UTC)