Tom Waits
Nighthawks On The Radio (Remastered)
Venue: Media Sound Studios
Location: New York City, NY, US
Recorded: December 14, 1976
Label: None
Cat. Number: None
Format: CD-R
Lineage: Radio Broadcast > Silver Bootleg CD > EAC > WAV > SHN > WAV >
Remaster > WAV > FLAC
Audio CDs: 1
Artwork: Cover Open, Disc, Tray


Tracklist:

01 Emotional Weather Report 07:45.46
02 A Sight For Sore Eyes 03:20.57
03 Step Right Up 06:45.11
04 Eggs & Sausage 04:48.13
05 Jitterbug Boy 06:35.72
06 Diamonds On My Windsheild 03:59.58
07 San Diego Serenade 04:32.19
08 Tom Traubert's Blues 08:58.21
09 New Coat Of Paint 06:01.24
10 The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) 05:12.11
11 I Can't Wait To Get Off Work 04:06.41

Total Disc Time: 62:05.73


Performers:
Tom Waits - Piano, Vocals
Ralph Ebler - Drums

Vin Scelsa - Host


Notes:
Rebroadcast Date: March 24, 1996 WNEW-FM "This was a show I recorded with
Tom in December of 1976 that was originally broadcast on WNEW during my
first sojourn at the station. I played this rare one-hour tape tonight as
my contribution to the station's "From the Archives Weekend". Tom and I
(and drummer Ralph Ebler) tapes this at a recording studio in town, Tom
at the piano, Ralph on snare and high-hat; it was unrehearsed,
unscripted, and totally cool. This is the first time the show has been
aired in it's entirety since the original broadcast almost 20 years ago"
- Vin Scelsa, WNEW-FM host

From the original alt.binaries.music.shn post:
I was very happy to get this post awhile ago, thank you to the original
poster. I have reassembled this CD somewhat and made it a bit better. Not
by enhancement of any kind - there was a channel imbalance that I
corrected, and I fixed the track indices so that they began in the right
places, and did some fades where necessary. No changes were made to the
sound, no noise reduction, nothing. Just tidying up so it sounds all
nice. I also changed the artwork to reflect that it is the Remastered
Editon. If you wish to trade this CD, please include the updated artwork
with it. Thanks! If anyone downloads this post, I would be curious to
know if you like it, especially if you have the original to compare it
with. Regards, Dave