Tindersticks: Bareback

Tindersticks: Bareback

Release date : January 31, 2005
Runtime : 45m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Martin Wallace /
Writers :
Production companies : Warp Records /
January 31, 2005 45m United Kingdom Music English More
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Bareback collects the collaborations between Tindersticks and filmmaker Martin Wallace into a definitive mini-anthology of their music videos. Working and growing together since 1993, their collaborations have produced unobtrusive yet elegant images that complement songs from across the band's discography. The DVD is a trim package with only nine videos in roughly 40 minutes, yet it excels as a document of thoughtful visual poetry, an evolving symbiotic relationship, and a convenient condensation of the group's achievements over the past decade [upon release]. In other words, Bareback can be appreciated for its visual and aural qualities, both independent of and in combination with each other.
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  • title:Tindersticks: Bareback
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:45m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Martin Wallace /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Warp Records ·
  • Overview:Bareback collects the collaborations between Tindersticks and filmmaker Martin Wallace into a definitive mini-anthology of their music videos. Working and growing together since 1993, their collaborations have produced unobtrusive yet elegant images that complement songs from across the band's discography. The DVD is a trim package with only nine videos in roughly 40 minutes, yet it excels as a document of thoughtful visual poetry, an evolving symbiotic relationship, and a convenient condensation of the group's achievements over the past decade [upon release]. In other words, Bareback can be appreciated for its visual and aural qualities, both independent of and in combination with each other.
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