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Smash the System: Singles and More
(2001)
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Saint Etienne
Beach Boys references, samples of obscure films, samples of not-so-obscure prog rock trios -- whether or not one faults Saint Etienne for being style-over-substance cultural archivists, they did release some of the best dance-pop singles of the '90s. The dancefloor aspect hasn't leant itself to a timeless sheen to each one of them, but truthfully, ...
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So Tough [Bonus Track]
(1993)
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St. Etienne's second album, So Tough, is a remarkable step forward from Fox Base Alpha, boasting a stronger set of songs and a sharper focus. Not only are the pop melodies catchier than before, the group's mastery of swinging '60s arrangements and Eurodisco rhythms is positively infectious, and Sarah Cracknell's light, airy vocals are alluringly ...
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Smash the System: Singles 1990-99
(2005)
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Beach Boys references, samples of obscure films, samples of not-so-obscure prog rock trios -- whether or not one faults Saint Etienne for being style-over-substance cultural archivists, they did release some of the best dance-pop singles of the '90s. The dancefloor aspect hasn't leant itself to a timeless sheen to each one of them, but truthfully, ...
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Too Young to Die
(1995)
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Although their albums were considerably more consistent than most dance-pop acts, Saint Etienne's high points were always their singles. Released prior to a quiet, lengthy hiatus, Too Young to Die collects all of their singles, from their debut disco cover of Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" to their last, "He's on the Phone," ...
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Join Our Club
(1992)
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Saint Etienne's 1992 single "Join Our Club"/"People Get Real" was another in an amazing string of singles the group released between 1990 and 1994. The original mix of "Join Our Club" is a soaring, joyous disco track that is musically and lyrically wide open. It later turned up on the American release of So Tough. The "Chemically Friendly Zoom Mix ...
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