![]() The urgent flamenco of Her, the wonky indie of Nectar, the dark, psychedlic swirl of Tyed and Jism.all of these varied and fascinating sounds had either been watered down or erased completely by the time Tindersticks II saw the light of day, and as much as I love that record's swooning, widescreen feel, I do wonder if it might have been even better with a couple of curveballs thrown in. ![]() Perhaps it's the monochrome artwork, but the second album seems to lack the vivid colour of its predecessor Tindersticks were obviously beginning to find 'their' sound by 1995, and while this helped them to produce a more cohesive LP the second time around, it did mean that the genre-hopping gumbo of album #1 was never to be repeated. However, I've been listening to Tindersticks II a lot over the past week or so, and I'm beginning to see where the people who prefer Tindersticks I are coming from.
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