Track Listing 1. Urban Clearway 2. He's on the Phone 3. Former Lover 4. I Buy American Records 5. Hug My Soul 6. Like a Motorway 7. Grovely Road 8. On the Shore 9. Pale Movie 10. Hate Your Drug 11. Marble Lions 12. Cool Kids of Death 13. Western Wind 14. Tankerville 15. Boy Scouts of America
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Kate St. John, Original Rockers, Shara Nelson, Tim Burgess | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Saint Etienne: Sarah Cracknell (vocals); Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs (keyboards); Ian Catt (keyboards, guitar, bass). Additional personnel: Tim Burgess, Shara Nelson (vocals); Mick Bund, Ian Davies (guitar); Mike Patton (guitar, mandolin); Kate St. John (oboe); Merve Depeyer (keyboards, programming); Spencer Smith (drums); Daniel Abraham, Rick Smith (programming); Debsey, Siobhan Brookes (background vocals); Original Rockers. 1996 reissue of U.K. pop trio's 1994 album featuring the bonus tracks "He's on the Phone," "I Buy American Records," "Grovely Road," "Hate Your Drug," "Western Wind," and "Tankerville" but does not include "I Was Born On Christmas Day" and the alternate versions of "Hug My Soul" and "Like a Motorway" that were on the original. Artwork not included with the domestic. Standard jewelcase. Saint Etienne's third album, TIGER BAY, was the band's last release of new material prior to a nearly four-year layoff which saw singer Sarah Cracknell record a pure-pop solo album and keyboardists/arrangers/producers Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs run a dance-oriented record label. TIGER BAY, which was released in 1994, is the one Saint Etienne album on which the North London trio's love for club rhythms and sound-for-sound's-sake takes precedence over the group's crafty pop songwriting skills. The single "Hug My Soul," which appears in two radically different versions, is a ticking, occasionally swirling melange of dancefloor beats and uncommonly breathy Cracknell vocals. She uses the same technique to excellent effect on the album's pulsing opener, "Urban Clearway." The soulful "Former Lover" and "Like a Motorway" are more melancholy tunes that work just as well as the more uptempo songs. TIGER BAY is an atmospheric, hypnotic gem.
Editorial Reviews ...the group has learned to modulate its thematic shifts more subtly...Saint Etienne makes dance pop that's more welcoming than hypnotic or seductive... Spin (07/01/1994)
...somehow they've created a Virtual Pop Reality where deep house, medieval balladry, Moroderesque hi-NRG, snare-smacking Northern Soul, pneumatic Jamaican dub, and tearjerking torch songs coexist, and are of equal value. The Etienne aesthetic prevails.... Melody Maker (02/26/1994)
...Though the band steals freely from vintage Depeche Mode and other early-'80s disco beats, TIGER BAY thoroughly captivates, and captures a broader meaning of the word `ambient.' Option (11/01/1994)
...Etienne's disco-llision of `60s pop and `70s dance is now reaching such peaks of consistent perfection that it's impossible to believe they haven't long since...conquered the entire known universe... Alternative Press (08/01/1994)
...somehow they've created a Virtual Pop Reality where deep house, medieval balladry, Moroderesque hi-NRG, snare-smacking Northern Soul, pneumatic Jamaican dub, and tearjerking torch songs coexist, and are of equal value. The Etienne aesthetic prevails.... Melody Maker (02/26/1994)
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