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5.0 out of 5 stars
Never seen the movie but,
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This review is from: Trouble Everyday (Audio CD)
I haven't seen the movie, but this is an excellent collection of music, despite the fact it's a soundtrack. Put it on and pretend you're a detective in a movie.
5 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
watch yourself!!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Trouble Everyday (Audio CD)
Tindersticks have, without a doubt, given us some of the best albums of the last ten years, especially 'Simple Pleasure' and their second album. Imagine, then, the pleasure of getting two albums in one year - first 'Can Our Love...', then a soundtrack album. Beware........ 'Can Our Love' is a fantastic piece of work; some beautiful songs and a worthy fifth album. 'Trouble Every Day' has one song, called, unsurprisingly, 'Trouble Every Day'. The song itself is really good, classic 'Sticks fare, but it's the only song on the album. The rest is incidental music based on, unsurprisingly, the structure of the title track. One song for the priceis not that great. It gets two stars instead of one cos a few tracks are pleasing enough, the title track is a gem and, well, it's Tindersticks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Variations of somber and beautiful moods.,
By Mike P - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Trouble Everyday (Audio CD)
Many Tindersticks aficionados were somewhat puzzled by the bands recent immersion in soul and R&B style crooning. Now, I happen to think that "Can our Love" (their preceding release) is an excellent album, catchy and passionate and full of great little details. But I also wondered if the band had given up creating the grander and more solemn moods that lived in their second album.Trouble Every Day drips with the kind of somber and profound mood that the band seemed to have discarded in their recent releases. For those who aren't familiar with the Tindersticks, imagine a synthesis of Angelo Badalamenti with John Cage, and early Leonard Cohen - performed inside a chapel. No comparisons are fair, since the sound is truly greater than the some of it's possible influences. "Trouble Every Day" is more of a composed work than something that might have spontaneously come from a rock band. Many of the basslines are played (beautifully) by a double bass, and a full orchestra is used to great effect. Eastern sounding hand-percussion, acoustic guitar, and brass section all contribute to a mood that somehow feels both rich and austere. Of course all the usual members of Tindersticks contribute with the creativity and musicality that they have brought to all their recordings. There is only one actual song here, though it appears in three versions. And the tracks are mostly variations on a few musical themes. So it doesn't really work as a pop album, but instead as several slices or movements within a larger body of work. It plays much better when listened to in one sitting, rather than as a track or two before moving on. I think this an excellent CD. For Tindersticks fans, I think it is a must buy. It is much more complex and interesting than their "Nanette and Boni" soundtrack. For those unfamiliar with Tindersticks, this album would be a good choice for someone who is looking for a mostly instrumental album with a somber, and slightly minimalist musical feel. Note: This is also one of the best-recorded CD's I own. This may make you want to upgrade your stereo. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great album....,
By Christian Cavicchio - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Trouble Everyday (Audio CD)
It takes a real smart person and an incredible stroke of luck to blend music with a movie and have it really truly work. I am a big Tindersticks fan and I was a huge fan of Trouble Every Day which was one of the most gruesome films i have ever seen, and horror and gore is my thing... But Tindersticks creates a truly haunting soundtrack, Of course the album stands out alone as well but see the film first if you can and see what tindersticks lends to it...
4.0 out of 5 stars
happy accident,
By jason j nadge "dunka donut" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Trouble Everyday (Audio CD)
i really love the arrangements. somber, bleak, yet beautiful. i can't say much for the movie but the soundtrack is wonderful.
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