Leaving Songs

Staples, Stuart A.
Beggars Banquet
General | Sep 2006

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2007-02-12
Tindersticks vocalist delivers similar material, dark brooding sing-songwriter songs, minor keys but played in bi-polar pretty heavenly styles. Finely recorded guitars, Hammond organ, vibes, brushed drums and notable duets with notable divas. Staples’ “quivering baritone” always brings to mind Ian Curtis (Joy Division), but the music is more along the lines of Nick Cave and Bad Seeds, Mick Harvey, Tarnation, Giant Sand, Crime and the City Solution, Ennio Morricone, Leonard Cohen. All the great brooding “alt”-whatevers that sprang from the 80’s and held court into the mid 90’s through labels like 4AD and Reprise-USA. Great stuff.

FCC clean. My Picks: 1, 4 (duet), 6, 8

1) upbeat strummy, minor key of course, builds to epic quality with female backup vocs
2) slower, more brooding, hammond feel
3) trumpets set tone, upbeat more urgent feel
4) slow sparse emotional duet with Maria McKee
5) epic quality, slow-mid, pedal steel guitar seems to be more prevalent, “country” flare
6) sole acoustic guitar so sparse as to be solo vocal/a capela, high drama here
7) mid paced, upbeat builds, duet with Llasa de Sala
8) pensive western acoustic guitar, more high drama, great stuff as string arrangements and hammond build, swirl, has that Nick Cave insanity
9) swingy, slight country flare with slide guitar licks
10) mid paced, full band, introspective

Recent airplay

Old Friends
Fiction RomanceMar 15, 2007
Old Friends
Time TravelerMar 03, 2007
This Road Is Long
Biff Bang PowFeb 24, 2007
Already Gone
Municipal WasteFeb 19, 2007
One More Time
XlagDec 25, 2006

Charting

2007-02-18 — 2007-04-22
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 18 1
Mar 4 1
Feb 25 2

Track listing

1. Old Friends
2. The Path
3. Which Way The Wind
4. This Road Is Long
5. One More Time
6. Dance With An Old Man
7. That Leaving Feeling
8. Already Gone
9. This Old Town
10. Pulling Into The Sea