Waiting for the Moon (album) explained

Waiting for the Moon
Type:studio
Artist:Tindersticks
Cover:Tindersticks-WaitingForTheMoon.jpg
Released:17 June 2003
Recorded:September 2001 – January 2003
Genre:Chamber pop
Length:45:37 min
Label:Beggars Banquet
Producer:Stuart Staples, Ian Caple
Prev Title:Trouble Every Day
Prev Year:2001
Year:2003
Next Title:The Hungry Saw
Next Year:2008

Waiting for the Moon is the sixth studio album (or the eighth if including the soundtracks Nenette et Boni and Trouble Every Day) by Tindersticks. Recorded between September 2001 and January 2003 at Great Linford Manor, Eastcote and various home studios, the long-player was released on the Beggar's Banquet label in 2003. This was the last Tindersticks album to feature the band's original lineup before their extended hiatus and subsequent departure of half the band. Tindersticks member David Boulter later selected it as his least favorite Tindersticks album, remarking: "It has a feeling of something that was lost—the feeling that the band hadn't been great for a couple of albums."[1]

Track listing

  1. "Until the Morning Comes" (Hinchliffe, Tindersticks) – 3:34
  2. "Say Goodbye to the City" (Staples, Hinchliffe, Tindersticks) – 4:30
  3. "Sweet Memory" (Hinchliffe, Tindersticks) – 4:29
  4. "4.48 Psychosis" (Words by Sarah Kane, from her play, 4.48 Psychosis, Tindersticks) – 5:13
  5. "Waiting for the Moon" (Staples, Hinchliffe) – 2:51
  6. "Trying to Find a Home" (Staples, Hinchliffe, Boulter, Tindersticks) – 5:44
  7. "Sometimes It Hurts" (Staples, Tindersticks) – 4:39
  8. "My Oblivion" (Staples, Tindersticks) – 7:00
  9. "Just a Dog" (Staples, Boulter, Tindersticks) – 3:28
  10. "Running Wild" (Staples, Tindersticks) – 4:14

Personnel

Additional musicians

Production

Notes

Both Canadian and Australian editions came with a bonus EP entitled Don't Even Go There. It included the tracks "Trying to Find a Home" (Boulter, Tindersticks), "Sexual Funk" (Boulter), "Everything Changes" (Boulter, Tindersticks) and "I Want You" (Hinchliffe, Tindersticks). This EP was released as a standalone single in the UK.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Schonfeld. Zach. David Boulter Mercilessly Ranks Every Tindersticks Album. Noisey. 14 January 2016 . VICE Media. 19 January 2016.