You travel light. You say, you can justify, you travel light. Keep it because one day you'll need it."[15].

What with Stuart Staples' inchoate mumbles veering towards the realms of self-parody, the initial impact is so understated as to be infuriating. Concert details at 'Don't Look Back' website, "Tindersticks join 'Don't Look Back' season", Discography of Tindersticks' second album on Tindersticks' official website, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tindersticks_(1995_album)&oldid=962618051, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Biff Harrison – saw on "My Sister" and "Vertrauen III", Carla Torgerson – duet vocals on "Travelling Light", Sendrine – French translation and narration on "Mistakes". I've been looking through some of them old pictures. 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. You travel light. Before long, however, the music's sheer otherworldly beauty acts like a virus and we're locked in, transfixed by the dreadful acts being perpetrated to and by these songs' characters ... the key to this immense, beguiling record: you can't aspire to Heaven unless you're well aware of Hell. Like the lover it documents, The Tindersticks' Second Album is ravishing and complex, inexplicable and contradictory. 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.[4]. 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. NME placed the album at no. Phil Nicholls took photos of the fitting, which became the sleeve. [2][3] The concert was the last time the original six members of Tindersticks played together. Lyrics to 'Travelling Light' by Tindersticks: (stuart; carla; both) There are places I don't remember There are times and days, they mean nothing to me I've been looking through some of them old pictures They don't serve to jog my memory 13 in the UK Album Chart.[1]. It is compassionate and merciless. There are times and days, they mean nothing to me. Watch the stop-motion animation made by Stuart, Neil and Suzanne. The band's keyboard and accordion player David Boulter recalled in 2003 that "we'd always worn very ill-fitting second-hand suits, shirts, whatever, and, as a treat for our hard work, we arranged to have a tailor-made suit each.

It reached no.

All songs written and arranged by Tindersticks. Also the record is uncommonly beautiful. 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.