Tindersticks are an English
alternative rock
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band formed in
Nottingham
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in 1991. They released six albums before singer
Stuart A. Staples embarked on a solo career. The band reunited briefly in 2006 and more permanently the following year. The band recorded several film soundtracks, and have a long-standing relationship collaborating with French director
Claire Denis
Claire Denis (; born 21 April 1946) is a French film director and screenwriter. Her feature film ''Beau Travail'' (1999) has been called one of the greatest films of the 1990s, as well as of all time. Other acclaimed works include '' Trouble Ev ...
.
History
Staples, Boulter, Fraser, Macauley and Hinchliffe, all former members of
Asphalt Ribbons
Asphalt Ribbons were an English rock band that formed in Nottingham in 1987.
The original line-up was Stuart Staples, Gaynor Backhouse, Gary Watt and Rob Howard. Dave Boulter (organ and accordion) replaced Rob Howard in 1989 and Will Carless ...
, formed the band in 1991.
The final line-up for the ''Old Horse''
mini-LP
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(1991) was: Stuart Staples (vocals), Dave Boulter (organ and accordion), Neil Fraser (guitar), Dickon Hinchliffe (guitar and strings), Al Macauley (percussion and drums), and John Thompson (bass).
Mark Colwill was recruited when Thompson left the Asphalt Ribbons, but it is not known if he played any gigs under the Asphalt Ribbons name. They then changed their name to Tindersticks after Staples discovered a box of German matches on a Greek beach.
Tindersticks started recording demo tapes in 1992, and formed their own label Tippy Toe Records to release their first single, "Patchwork", in the same year.
Their self-titled first and second albums established their signature sound and received widespread critical acclaim.
Their live performances, often augmented by large string sections and even, on occasion, a full orchestra, were well received. The live album ''
The Bloomsbury Theatre 12.3.95'' is a recording of one such concert. By the time of the third album, ''
Curtains
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'', however, it was clear that a change of direction was called for.
The fourth album, ''
Simple Pleasure
''Simple Pleasure'' is the fourth studio album by Tindersticks. It was released in 1999 on Island Records. The album marked a major departure for the band, as it began to adapt more soul and jazz influences than on their previous recordings.
T ...
'', lived up to its title with a series of snappy, direct songs influenced by
soul music
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. The female backing vocals on several tracks, and the respectful cover of
Odyssey
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's "If You're Looking for a Way Out", signalled the band's wish to move towards lighter, more soulful material. However, the inner sleeve's documentation of the number of takes each track went through was evidence that the band continued to adopt a painstaking approach to recording.
The fifth album, ''
Can Our Love...'', continued the band's soulful direction, in particular evidence on the tender "Sweet Release" and in the nod to
The Chi-Lites
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in the title of "Chilitetime".
The sixth album, ''
Waiting for the Moon'', was more stripped down and introspective in nature, particularly on the harrowing "4.48 Psychosis" (based on the
play of the same name
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by the British playwright
Sarah Kane
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) and "Sometimes It Hurts". Only the bouncy "Just a Dog" lightened the otherwise melancholy mood of the album.
In 2005, Staples embarked on a solo career and there was resultant speculation that the band had split. Staples has so far produced two solo albums, ''Lucky Dog Recordings 03-04'' and ''Leaving Songs''. The title of the second album, and Staples' notes on it, indicated that change was in the air: "These are songs written on the verge of leaving the things I loved and stepping into a new unknown life, both musically and personally. I was always aware that these songs were the end of something, a kind of closing a circle of a way of writing that I started so long ago and I knew I had to move on from."
In September 2006, the band played a one-off concert at London's
Barbican Centre
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, performing their
second album in full with a nine-member string section and two brass players, including former collaborator Terry Edwards on trumpet.
Staples later acknowledged that this show, while being a happy triumph, was also "tinged with sadness of the knowledge that the six of us had made all the new music we were going to make together." However, it also rekindled his determination to make a new album.
In 2007, a stripped-down line-up of three of the original band, Staples, Boulter and Fraser, spent time writing and recording in a newly equipped studio in Limousin, France. They were joined by Thomas Belhom on drums and Dan McKinna on bass, with Ian Caple engineering. The resulting album, ''
The Hungry Saw
''The Hungry Saw'' is the seventh studio album by British alternative band Tindersticks, released on 28 April 2008 by Beggars Banquet Records. Following the release of the band's sixth album, '' Waiting for the Moon'' in 2003, Tindersticks had e ...
'', was released on
Beggars Banquet in April 2008. Tindersticks played a number of other European dates during the summer festival season and also announced a winter 2008 European tour.
In 2010, the eighth studio album ''
Falling Down a Mountain
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...
'' was released on
4AD/
Constellation Records with a changed band line-up, with
Earl Harvin
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, a solo artist in his own right, joining the band on guitar and vocals.
The group's ninth studio album ''
The Something Rain
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In 20 ...
'' was released in February 2012. The following tours in spring, summer (festival concerts) and autumn, showed the band now touring in their again reduced 5-member core line-up (Stuart Staples, David Boulter, Neil Fraser, Dan McKinna and Earl Harvin), supported at selected gigs by Terry Edwards on horns.
In October 2013, after missing the band's 20th anniversary the years before, the band released their tenth studio album, the retrospective ''
Across Six Leap Years'', containing ten re-recorded songs from their back-catalog and from Stuart A. Staples solo album period. In the autumn of 2013 they toured several European capital cities in their ''
Across Six Leap Years'' anniversary tour, supported by Terry Edwards on saxophone and horns and Gina Foster on backing vocals.
In 2016 they released their eleventh studio album ''
The Waiting Room'', followed by an extensive tour in February to May 2016.
Their 12th studio album, ''No Treasure But Hope'', was released in later 2019 to positive reviews, with a tour planned for 2020. Ahead of these tour dates, the band released the four-song ''See My Girls'' EP along with a video for the title track.
U.S. and European tour dates were cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, which is why the core band focused on working on a new album during 2020. In January 2021, the band announced their thirteenth regular album ''Distractions'', which was released on February 19th and charted at number 15 in the Offizielle Deutsche Charts' Album Top 100 in Germany.
Soundtrack work
* As well as their thirteen regular studio albums, the band has composed and recorded the
music
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for seven
film
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s by the French director
Claire Denis
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, ''
Nénette et Boni
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'', ''
Trouble Every Day'', ''
The Intruder'', ''
35 Shots of Rum'', ''
White Material'', ''
Les Salauds'', and
''High Life''.
* Band members Stuart Staples and Dan McKinna composed the accompanying orchestral soundscape to the Belgian
In Flanders Fields Museum
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. The six-part work, played on a continuous loop in varying sections of the museum was released as the Tindersticks album ''Ypres'' in 2014.
* Tindersticks recorded a
cover version
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of the
Four Tops
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song, "What Is a Man", for the theme to the British TV series ''
The Sins
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''. This was released as a non-album single
* The Tindersticks song "Tiny Tears" was featured prominently in the Season 1 episode "
Isabella
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" of HBO's ''
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''. Additionally, a version of "Running Wild" was played during ending of the penultimate episode of the series, "
The Blue Comet
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."
* In the season one finale of ''
Brotherhood
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'', "El Diablo En El Ojo" is used twice.
* In 2009, Tindersticks' "The Organist Entertains" was featured in the closing credits of an episode of the HBO series ''
Eastbound & Down''. "Hubbards Hill" was used in the closing credits of another episode, "Chapter 9", in 2010.
* The Tindersticks song "Cherry Blossoms" was featured in the 2009 film ''
Unmade Beds''.
* Dickon Hinchliffe has composed film music since 2002, and has been active as a full-time composer in this field since his departure from Tindersticks. Among his work are the soundtracks to
Niall Johnson
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's ''Keeping Mum'' (2005),
Joel Hopkins
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Career
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' ''Last Chance Harvey'' (2008),
Sophie Barthes
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' ''Cold Souls'' (2009),
James Marsh's ''Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1980'' (2009), ''
Project Nim
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'' (2011), and ''
Shadow Dancer''; and
Debra Granik
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's Oscar-nominated film ''Winter's Bone'' (2010), ''Lennon Naked'' (2010), ''Passion Play'' (2011), ''The Fields'' (2011), ''Rampart'' (2011), and ''
Hit & Miss'' (2012), and more recently ''
Locke'' (2013), ''
Out of the Furnace
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'' (2013), series 3 of ''
Peaky Blinders
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'' (2016), and ''
Leave No Trace'' (2018).
Musical style
Their sound is characterised by orchestral backing, lounge
jazz
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, and
soul
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; the orchestrations of multi-instrumentalist Dickon Hinchliffe (who left the band in 2006) and the baritone of lead vocalist
Stuart A. Staples are the band's hallmarks.
[Roberts, Chris]
UNCUT ALBUM REVIEW: TINDERSTICKS - FALLING DOWN A MOUNTAIN
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'', retrieved 2011-06-17 Tindersticks augment their instrumentation with
Rhodes piano
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,
glockenspiel
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,
vibraphone
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,
violin
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,
trumpet
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,
trombone
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,
clarinet
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,
bassoon
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and
Hammond organ
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.
Discography
Studio albums
Soundtracks
Singles
*"Patchwork" (Tippy Toe Records, November 1992)
*"Marbles" (Tippy Toe/Che Records, March 1993)
*"A Marriage Made in Heaven" (Rough Trade Singles Club, March 1993)
*"Unwired EP" (
Domino
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, July 1993)
*"City Sickness" (This Way Up Records, September 1993)
*"Marbles" (
No.6 Records
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, September 1993)
*"
We Have All the Time in the World
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" (Clawfist Singles Club, October 1993)
*"Live in Berlin" (Tippy Toe/This Way Up, October 1993)
*"Kathleen" (This Way Up, January 1994) —
UK No. 61
*"No More Affairs" (This Way Up, March 1995) — UK No. 58
*"Plus De Liaisons" (This Way Up, 1995)
*"The Smooth Sounds of Tindersticks" (
Sub Pop
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, June 1995)
*"Travelling Light" (This Way Up, July 1995) — UK No. 51
*"Bathtime" (This Way Up, May 1997) — UK No. 38
*"Rented Rooms" (This Way Up, October 1997) — UK No. 56
*"Can We Start Again?" (
Island
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, August 1999) — UK No. 54
*"What is a Man?" (
Beggars Banquet, 2000) — UK No. 90
*"Trouble Every Day" (Beggars Banquet, 2001)
*"Don't Even Go There EP" (Beggars Banquet, 2003)
*"Trojan Horse" (Tippy Toe, 2003)
*"Sometimes It Hurts" (Beggars Banquet, 2003) — UK No. 60
*"My Oblivion" (Beggars Banquet, 2003) — UK No. 82
*"Friday Night" (Lucky Dog, 2005)
*"The Hungry Saw" (Beggars Banquet, 2008)
*"What Are You Fighting For?" (Lucky Dog, 2008 - one sided single)
*"Boobar Come Back to Me" (Lucky Dog, 2008)
*"Black Smoke" (Lucky Dog, 2010)
*"Medicine" (Lucky Dog, 2012)
*"This Fire of Autumn" (Lucky Dog, 2012)
*"Slippin' Shoes" (Lucky Dog, 2012)
*"Medicine / In A Secret Place" (Lucky Dog, 2012)
*"If You're Looking For A Way Out" (Lucky Dog, 2013)
*"We Are Dreamers!" (City Slang,2015)
*"Were We Once Lovers?" (City Slang,2016)
*"How He Entered " (City Slang,2016)
*"The Amputees" (Lucky Dog, 2019)
*"Willow"(Lucky Dog, 2019)
*"Pinky In The Daylight" (Lucky Dog, 2019)
*"See My Girls" (Lucky Dog, 2020)
*"You'll Have To Scream Louder" (City Slang,2020)
*"Man Alone (Can't Stop the Fadin')" (City Slang,2021)
*"Both Sides Of The Blade" (City Slang,2022)
Other albums
*''
Amsterdam February 94'' (This Way Up, 1994)
*''
The Bloomsbury Theatre 12.3.95'' (This Way Up, October 1995) —
UK No. 32
*''
Marks Moods'' (Polygram, 1997)
*''
Donkeys 92-97'' (This Way Up/Island, 1998) —
UK No. 78
*''
Live at the Botanique – 9–12 May 2001'' (Tippy Toe, 2001)
*''
Coliseu dos Recreios de Lisboa – October 30th, 2001'' (Tippy Toe, 2003)
*''
Working for the Man'' (Island, 2004)
*''
BBC Sessions'' (Island, 2007)
*''
Live at Glasgow City Halls 5 October 2008'' (Lucky Dog, tour only release, 2008)
*''
Live in London 2010'' (Lucky Dog, tour only release, 2010)
*''
Live in San Sebastian 2012'' (Lucky Dog, tour only release, 2012)
*''Past Imperfect - The Best of Tindersticks '92 - '21'' (City Slang, 2022)
Original soundtracks
* ''
Nénette et Boni
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'' (This Way Up/Island, 1996) —
UK No. 104
* ''
Trouble Every Day'' (Beggars Banquet, 2001)
* ''
Friday Night'' (2002)
* ''
35 rhums / 35 Shots of Rum'' (2008)
* ''
White Material'' (2010)
* ''
Claire Denis Film Scores 1996–2009'' (5 CD/5LP Box Set, 2011)
* ''
Les Salauds'' (Lucky Dog/Naive, 2013)
* ''Ypres'' (Lucky Dog/City Slang, 2014)
* ''
Adolescentes'' (2019)
* ''
Both Sides of the Blade'' (2022)
* ''
Stars at Noon'' (2022)
Solo albums and side projects
*Alasdair Macauley - ''3head - 3head'' (Beat (Japan), 2000)
*
Stuart A. Staples - ''
Lucky Dog Recordings 03-04'' (Lucky Dog, 2005)
* Neil Fraser - ''The London Dirthole Company - Fool's Errand/Stripshow (7" Vinyl)'' (Phono Erotic, 2005)
*Stuart A. Staples - ''
Leaving Songs'' (Beggars Banquet, 2006)
*Stuart A. Staples - ''Souvenir '06 (Tour E.P.)'' (Lucky Dog, 2006)
*Dickon Hinchliffe - ''Keeping Mum O.S.T.'' (Wrasse Rec, 2006)
*
David Leonard Boulter &
Stuart A. Staples - ''
Songs for the Young at Heart'' (Rough Trade/City Slang, 2007)
*Dickon Hinchliffe - ''Married Life O.S.T.'' (Lakeshore Records, 2008)
*Dickon Hinchliffe, Al Macauley - ''Last Chance Harvey O.S.T.'' (Lakeshore Records, 2008)
*Stuart A. Staples sang on ''The Secret Place'' for Yann Tiersen's "Les Retrouvailles" (2006)
*Stuart A. Staples also sang on ''This Light Holds So Many Colours'' for Rodrigo Leão's "A Mãe" (2009)
*Stuart A. Staples - ''Arrhythmia'' (City Slang, Lucky Dog, 2018)
Videos and DVDs
*''Bareback - nine films by Martin Wallace'' (Beggars Banquet, 2004)
References
External links
*
Stuart A. Staples' websiteDickon Hinchliffe's websiteNeil Fraser's website
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