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  1. Tooth of Crime is an album by T Bone Burnett. The album is a selection of music written by Burnett for the 1996 production of Sam Shepard's play The Tooth of Crime.

  2. The Tooth of Crime begins with Hoss, a Star Marker, singing a rock song, “The Way Things Are.” Images of self-doubt, numbing deadness, betrayal, and the loss of heroes are introduced in the song...

  3. An album of these songs, Tooth of Crime, was released in May 2008, featuring guitarist Marc Ribot, Sam Phillips and David Poe, whose self-titled debut Burnett also produced that year. According to Burnett, he was inspired by the music of Skip James while composing songs for the updated version of Shepard's play.

  4. The Tooth of Crime is a musical play written by Sam Shepard which made its premiere in London's Open Space Theatre on July 17, 1972. It tells the story of aging rock singer Hoss, doing battle with rival Crow.

  5. hemisphericinstitute.org › en › hidvl-collectionsThe Tooth of Crime (1973)

    Title: The Tooth of Crime. Holdings: video (HIDVL) Duration: 01:32:52. Language: English. Date: 1973. Location: The Performing Garage, New York City, in 1973; Film copyrighted in 1974 as part of the Whitney Museum New American Filmmakers Series, in New York City. Type-Format: play, performance.

  6. The Tooth of Crime. work by Shepard. Learn about this topic in these articles: American drama. In American literature: The Off-Broadway ascendancy. Shepard’s earlier work, such as The Tooth of Crime (1972), was rooted both in the rock scene and counterculture of the 1960s and in the mythic world of the American West.

  7. Tooth of Crime, an Album by T Bone Burnett. Released 13 May 2008 on Nonesuch (catalog no. 7559-79938-5; CD). Genres: Singer-Songwriter. Featured peformers: T Bone Burnett (producer), Gavin Lurssen (mastering engineer).