TINDERSTICKS – SIMPLE PLEASURE LP2

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1. Can We Start Again
2. If You’re Looking for a Way Out
3. Pretty Words
4. From Inside
5. If She’s Torn
6. Before You Close Your Eyes
7. (You Take) This Heart of Mine
8. I Know That Loving
9. CFGF 1
10. Twisted Wheel (Original Demo) (Bonus Track) 1
11. One Way Street (Demo) (Bonus Track) 1
12. You’re a Pussycat (Demo) (Bonus Track) 1
13. If She’s Torn (Original Demo) (Bonus Track) 1
14. A Little Time (Demo) (Bonus Track) 1
15. Pretty Words (Original Demo) (Bonus Track) 1
16. (You Take) This Heart of Mine (Original Demo) (Bonus Track) 1
17. I Know That Loving (Adrian Sherwood Mix) (Bonus Track) 1
18. David’s Soul (Original Demo) (Bonus Track) 1
19. If You’re Looking for a Way Out (Original Demo) (Bonus Track) 2
20. Puppy Fat (Original Demo) (Bonus Track) 2
21. CFGF (Original Demo) (Bonus Track)

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180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl pressing. Features a gatefold sleeve and includes a bonus LP with 12-bonus tracks. Tindersticks is an English alternative rock band formed in 1991 by Stuart Staples, Dave Boulter, Neil Fraser, Dickon Hinchliffe, Al Macaulay and John Thompson. In 1993 they released their first self-titled album, and the following years they recorded several albums, documentaries and film soundtracks. During the 90s Tindersticks stood apart with their dark, literary lyrics and melancholy orchestrations and were a different breed as both the British indie scene and the Brit-Pop sound dominated the UK charts. Their fourth album ‘Simple Pleasures’ steered the group into snappier and lighter songs, however the liner notes proved that the recording process was a painstaking experience. The respectful cover of Odyssey’s ‘If You’re Looking For A Way Out’ is a perfect example of their new influences by soul, gospel and jazz music. This Music On Vinyl Expanded Edition features the original album (9 Tracks) and no less than 12 bonus tracks, including ‘Twisted Wheel’ (which is the demo version of ‘Can We Start Again’) and the Adrian Sherwood remix of ‘I Know That Loving’.