Warm and Cool is a solo album by the American musician Tom Verlaine, released in 1992.
Patrick Derivaz and Billy Ficca played bass and drums, respectively, on the majority of the tracks.
[9] Stereo Review wrote that the album "finds Verlaine exploring new avenues of expression on the guitar, applying a thinking postmodern rocker's minimalism, a jazzman's improvisational skill, and a vintage Fifties guitarist's predilection for reverb and twang.
"[13] The Washington Post considered "much of it [to be] cool, spare neo-rockabilly with a Henry Mancini twist.
"[15] The Calgary Herald noted that the guitar can sound "like Ry Cooder meets Angelo Badalamenti in a garage just off New York`s Central Park.