Bone Machine

Bone Machine
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 8, 1992
RecordedPrairie Sun, Cotati
GenreExperimental rock[1]
Length53:30
LabelIsland
Producer
Tom Waits chronology
Night on Earth
(1992)
Bone Machine
(1992)
The Black Rider
(1993)
Singles from Bone Machine
  1. "Goin' Out West"
    Released: 1992

Bone Machine is the eleventh studio album by American singer and musician Tom Waits, released by Island Records on September 8, 1992. It won a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album and features guest appearances by David Hidalgo, Les Claypool, Brain, and Keith Richards. The album marked Waits' return to studio albums, coming five years after Franks Wild Years (1987).

Recorded in a room in the cellar area of Prairie Sun Recording studios, described by Waits as "just a cement floor and a hot water heater", the album is often noted for its rough, stripped-down, percussion-heavy style, as well as its dark lyrical themes revolving around death and decay. The album cover—a blurry, black-and-white, close-up image of Waits screaming while wearing a horned skullcap and protective goggles—was taken by filmmaker Jesse Dylan, son of Bob Dylan.[2] The photo is taken from a freeze frame of the Dylan and Jim Jarmusch directed video for "Goin' Out West". They also directed a video for "I Don't Wanna Grow Up". The latter song was covered by the Ramones on their last album, !Adios Amigos! (1995); the former featured in the movie Fight Club (1999).[3] Bone Machine won the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album.[4]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Altman was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Bone Machine album credits". www.lib.ru. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  3. ^ "Fight Club Soundtrack Guide: Every Song & When They Play". Screen Rant. March 14, 2023.
  4. ^ "35th Annual GRAMMY Awards".