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Tindersticks

Claire Denis Film Scores: 1996-2009

Claire Denis Film Scores: 1996-2009

UPC: 666561007720

Format: CD (5 disc)

Release Date: Apr 26, 2011

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Audio Mixers: Ian Caple; Chris Settele; Philip Bagenal; Stuart Staples; Tindersticks; Richard Wilkinson.
Liner Note Author: Michael Hill.
Recording information: Angel Studios, London, England (1995); Eastcote Studios, London, England (1995); Eastcote, London, England (1995); Kore Studios (1995); La Ferme, St Marie (1995); Le Chien Chanceux (1995); Lucky Dog, London, England (1995); Angel Studios, London, England (2000); Eastcote Studios, London, England (2000); Eastcote, London, England (2000); Kore Studios (2000); La Ferme, St Marie (2000); Le Chien Chanceux (2000); Lucky Dog, London, England (2000); Angel Studios, London, England (2002); Eastcote Studios, London, England (2002); Eastcote, London, England (2002); Kore Studios (2002); La Ferme, St Marie (2002); Le Chien Chanceux (2002); Lucky Dog, London, England (2002); Angel Studios, London, England (2004); Eastcote Studios, London, England (2004); Eastcote, London, England (2004); Kore Studios (2004); La Ferme, St Marie (2004); Le Chien Chanceux (2004); Lucky Dog, London, England (2004); Angel Studios, London, England (2008); Eastcote Studios, London, England (2008); Eastcote, London, England (2008); Kore Studios (2008); La Ferme, St Marie (2008); Le Chien Chanceux (2008); Lucky Dog, London, England (2008).
Photographers: Richard Dumas; Ruth Ehrmann.
French director Claire Denis began her decade-long working relationship with the British band Tindersticks in 1995. She initially approached vocalist/songwriter Stuart Staples about using the song "My Sister," from their second album in Nénette et Boni; Staples suggested Tindersticks write something original for her project. While an instrumental version of "My Sister" -- with a different arrangement -- appears in the film, as does the original version of "Tiny Tears," the group did indeed compose a beautiful, chamber jazz-tinged score for Denis, beginning a relationship that has resulted in soundtracks for six films thus far. Tindersticks released the soundtracks to Nénette et Boni and Trouble Every Day as albums on their own. Those two projects and the other four scores are included in this handsome five-disc box issued by Constellation. The other scores represented are Vendredi Soir ("Friday Night", 2002) by Dickon Hinchliffe (who has since left the group for a successful career scoring films), L'Intrus ("The Intruder", 2004) composed entirely by Staples, 35 Rhums ("35 Shots of Rum", 2008), and White Material (2009). Listening to the various discs, one gets an idea of just how the band itself has shifted in scope and form and responded to Denis' scripts and rushes with increased confidence that is now almost instinctual. The music -- especially in the longer scores for the latter two films -- offers its own narratives and stand alone. There is a willingness to take more chances with instrumentation, texture, tonality, and dynamic. The oddest disc on the bunch -- and one of the most satisfying -- is the split between L'Intrus and Vendredi Soir. The former is a harsher, percussive more abstract series of musical cues that employ feedback and noise along with a decidedly angular -- if not dissonant -- architecture in contrast to the latter's sparser, more pastoral cues filled with chamber strings and piano. It's somewhat jarring between the end of one and the beginning of the other (they are placed in reverse order), but deeply satisfying nonetheless. The score for 35 Rhums is the most uncharacteristic in the bunch, but it also may be the most seamless piece of music here. The two previously issued soundtracks have been remastered, to boot. Tindersticks' fans will simply have to own this package as it offers an equal but different dimension of their pop persona. The matte black, hard paper slipcase contains five silk-screened sleeves with stills from the films that correspond to each CD. There is a 52-page booklet with stills, color photographs and an authoritative essay by Michael Hill. The vinyl edition is more limited but even more handsome. ~ Thom Jurek

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - Opening
2 - Bus Vision 1
3 - Boxer
4 - White Material
5 - Children's Theme 1
6 - Maria and the Boxer
7 - Workers
8 - Andre and the Old Man
9 - Yellow Dog
10 - Maria and the Old Man
11 - Maria and the Sheriff
12 - Andre's Death
13 - Children's Theme 2
14 - Attack on the Pharmacy
15 - Bus Vision 2
16 - Closing
Disc 2:
1 - Opening
2 - Train Montage 1
3 - Night Time Apartments
4 - Night Train
5 - Lionel Home Drunk
6 - Train Montage 2
7 - René's Death
8 - Lubec
9 - Mechthilde
10 - Lanterns
11 - Necklace
12 - Closing
Disc 3:
1 - Opening
2 - Binoculars
3 - Running Dogs
4 - Night Drive
5 - Horse Dream
6 - Pusan Snow
7 - Purple Sea
8 - Sleepless Night
9 - Black Mountain
10 - Closing
11 - Nightfall
12 - Vestibule
13 - Rallye
14 - Falling Asleep
15 - Jean
16 - Street Fight
17 - Laure's Theme
18 - Hotel Love
19 - Footsteps
20 - Voiture
21 - Chambre 26
22 - Sunrise
Disc 4:
1 - Opening Titles
2 - Dream
3 - Houses
4 - Maid Theme
5 - Room 321
6 - Computer
7 - Notre Dame
8 - Killing Theme
9 - Taxi to Coré
10 - Coré on Stairs, Love Theme
11 - Maid Theme (End)
12 - Closing Titles
13 - Killing Theme [Alternative Version]
14 - Trouble Every Day
Disc 5:
1 - Ma Soeur
2 - Passerelle
3 - Gateaux
4 - Camions
5 - Nénette Est Là
6 - Petites Chiennes
7 - Nosfératu
8 - Petites Gouttes D'eau
9 - Cannes À Pêche
10 - Mort de Félix
11 - Nénette S'en Va
12 - Bébés
13 - Fleurs
14 - Rumba