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Misadventures of Saint Etienne
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Album Details: Misadventures of Saint Etienne

Release Date:01/01/1999
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Track List: Misadventures of Saint Etienne

  1. Statues
  2. Jack Lemmon
  3. Paris Bar '89
  4. Saturday
  5. Dream Dentist
  6. Lost in the Library
  7. Find Me a Boy
  8. Edward Undecided
  9. Martin Court
  10. Space Shuttle
  1. It's All Gone Horribly Wrong
  2. More Statues
  3. French Detective
  4. Do it All
  5. New York Skyline
  6. Seventeenth Century Sea
  7. In Dreams
  8. Lonely Margaret
  9. Way I Fell for You
  10. I'm Here to Mix the Nuns

Pro Reviews: Misadventures of Saint Etienne

  • All Music Guide

    A mostly instrumental album released only in Japan, The Misadventures of St. Etienne is not quite a proper St. Etienne album. Instead, it's the soundtrack of a little-seen British indie film called The Misadventures of Margaret, starring Parker Posey and Brooke Shields. Fans of Sarah Cracknell's Lulu-style vocals should be warned that she sings on only seven of the 20 tracks, and that many of the remaining songs are simple piano instrumentals and themes. That said, the album's centerpiece song, "The Way I Fell for You," is a complete stunner, one of the band's best-ever tracks, and the ironically bouncy "It's All Gone Horribly Wrong" isn't far behind. Elsewhere, Bob Stanley's well-documented love for '60s French pop finally appears in their cover of Francoise Hardy's "Find Me a Boy." A few tracks sound a bit familiar, particularly "17th Century Sea," a kissing cousin of "The Sea" from the Continental compilation, but the overall mood (upbeat melancholy, perhaps?) makes up for weaknesse...s in individual tracks. Not an album to start with, but fans of St. Etienne's later work will find it essential. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Saint Etienne

Like most bands formed by former music journalists, Saint Etienne were a highly conceptual group. The trio's concept was to fuse the British pop sounds of '60s London with the club/dance rhythms and productions that defined the postacid house England of the early '90s. Led by songwriters Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs, and fronted by vocalist Sarah Cracknell, the group mana... Read more