Advanced Search

Tom Waits: Mule Variations

Our Price: £17.95   Change Currency
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Media: Sheet Music
Language: English
Arrangement: Piano and Voice, with Guitar chord boxes (PVG(B))
Skill Level: Intermediate - Explain this
Artist: Tom Waits
Publisher: Music Sales

   
Guaranteed Secure


Check availability in your local store

Description


This is Tom Waits' 19th album in a career spanning nearly three decades. The most bluesy to date, it is still characterised by fantastical characters, surreal fantasies and a gritty, 'artfully scratched' sound. Here are all the songs from the album, arranged for piano and voice with lyrics and guitar chord boxes.

Back to Top

Customers Who Bought This Also Bought

Page 1 out of 3 (Start Over)

More Product Details

Sales Rank:
10396
Published on:
05/07/1999
Format:
Album Songbook
Length:
100 pages
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
AM949894
ISBN:
0711977135

Songlist and Samples

Songlist
Click on a song below to find all titles, including compilations, that contain it.
Notation Samples (requires Sibelius Scorch)
Download Scorch plugin
 View
 
 View
 View
 View
 View
 View
 View
 View
 View
 View
 View
 View
 View
 View
 

Samples
To view or listen to a sample click on the View or Track
links. See our Sample Help Page for more information.



Customer Reviews

Write Review  Write a review!

Rating Review

Customer Rating I’ve had a copy of this book for a few years and it is one of my favourite collections of music. Most of the album ‘Mule Variations’ is really perfect for solo Piano with the exception of one or two songs such as ‘Big In Japan’ and ‘Filipino Box Spring Hog’. All the songs are written so the Piano plays the tune, so, if you’re nervous about singing, it needn’t matter. The songs in this book are really beautiful and range from ballads like ‘Georgia Lee’ to the bluesy ‘Black Market Baby’ and the gospel like ‘Come On Up To The House’. By far my favourite song is ‘Picture in A Frame’ which is a delicate and gentle love song which sounds wonderful on piano. If you like Tom Wait’s light bluesy writing you should love this book as there is a huge amount of music in it which is relatively easy to play.
Anon.