Tindersticks – Simple Pleasure album art

Published December 3, 2023
Contributed by Stéphane Darricau


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In 1999, British band Tindersticks took a somewhat unexpected creative turn with the release of their most soulful album to date, Simple Pleasure. This change of musical direction was subtly hinted at by the type choice on the cover, credited to duo Bartholomew & Windsor (actually, lead singer Stuart A. Staples and his wife, artist Suzanne Osborne): indeed, according to the band's website, the use of Colin Brignall’s Premier Lightline in all caps directly references the artwork for Ann Peebles’s 1974 album I Can’t Stand the Rain. Both records are great, by the way.

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