Name Stuart Staples Role Musician | ||
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Albums Leaving Songs, Lucky Dog Recordings 03–04, Tindersticks, The Something Rain, Falling Down a Mountain Similar People Dickon Hinchliffe, Rodrigo Leao, Earl Harvin, Claire Denis, Cascadeur | ||
Music director Bastards, The Intruder |
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Stuart Ashton Staples (born 14 November 1965 in Basford, Nottinghamshire) is an English musician best known as the lead singer of indie band Tindersticks, in which he also plays guitar. Staples has a very recognizable vocal style and a distinctively low, nasal voice.
Contents
- Cascadeur the crossing ft stuart a staples and m d ric collignon preview
- Tindersticks interview stuart a staples part 1
- Biography
- Albums
- References
Tindersticks interview stuart a staples part 1
Biography

Prior to co-founding Tindersticks, Staples played in a band called Asphalt Ribbons, whose final line-up was nearly identical to that of his later band. He has released two solo albums: Lucky Dog Recordings 03-04 and Leaving Songs. He has composed the soundtrack to two films by Claire Denis, L'Intrus (2004) and White Material (2009). In 2017, the British Film Institute released a film he directed and scored of films by the naturalist F. Percy Smith.

Tindersticks had previously recorded the music to two other Denis films, Nénette et Boni and Trouble Every Day. In 2007 he collaborated with David Boulter composing the soundtrack to Tot Ziens! (We'll meet Again), a short by Belgian director Klaus Verscheure.
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