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Tindersticks (1995 album)

Tindersticks
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Studio album by Tindersticks
Released 3 April 1995 (UK)
22 August 1995 (US)
Recorded Conny's Studio, Cologne,
9–15 May 1994
Abbey Road Studios, London,
30 June & 4 July 1994 (strings)
Orinoco, London, 5–10 July 1994
Genre Chamber pop
Length 70:26
Label This Way Up (UK)
London (US)
Producer Tindersticks and Ian Caple
Tindersticks chronology
Tindersticks
(1993)
Tindersticks
(1995)
Nénette et Boni
(1996)
Singles from Tindersticks
  1. "No More Affairs"
    Released: 13 March 1995
  2. "Travelling Light"
    Released: 7 August 1995
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly A−
NME 8/10
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars
Vox 8/10

Tindersticks is the second album by the British alternative band Tindersticks, released in 1995. It is often referred to as The Second Tindersticks Album to distinguish it from the band's first album, which was also called Tindersticks. It reached no. 13 in the UK Album Chart.

On 17 September 2006, the album was performed live in its entirety at the Barbican Centre in London, as part of the All Tomorrow's Parties-curated Don't Look Back series. The concert was the last time the original six members of Tindersticks played together.

The band chose Conny's Studios in Cologne after a recommendation from Blixa Bargeld when Tindersticks were supporting Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on their tour of the UK in 1993. The group spent a week at Conny's Studios in May 1994 where most of the backing tracks for the album were recorded. On their return to London they enlisted the help of Terry Edwards for the string arrangements: "Sleepy Song" was recorded on a single microphone in one night at Abbey Road Studios on 30 June 1994, and the string sections were recorded a few days later at the same studio. The remaining recording sessions for vocals and additional instruments were done at Orinoco Studios in early July, and the album was mixed during July and August 1994 by the band and their engineer Ian Caple at the house the band shared, and at Studio 3 of Townhouse Studios.

The album was released in April 1995 on This Way Up in the UK and in August 1995 on London Records in the US As with their first and third albums, a remastered edition was released on Island Records in 2004 as a two-CD version, featuring the original album on the first disc and the live album The Bloomsbury Theatre 12.3.95 on the second disc.


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