Saint Etienne
Tales from Turnpike House [Deluxe Edition] [2 CD]
Tales from Turnpike House [Deluxe Edition] [2 CD]
UPC: 5414939956836
Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Jul 07, 2017
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Audio Remasterer: Guy Davie.
Liner Note Author: Travis Elborough.
Recording information: Cat Music; Needham Sound; The Old Vicarage.
Photographer: Rachael Cassells.
Saint Etienne, the U.K.'s foremost purveyors of indie dance pop, returned in 2006 with TALES FROM TURNPIKE HOUSE. The trio is in excellent form here, revisiting the propulsive disco and house-inflected fare of their earlier releases on cuts like "A Good Thing" and "Stars Above Us." Yet songwriters/producers Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley are as steeped in music history as ever, harking back to the 1960s harmony-heavy pop of the Beach Boys ("Sun in My Morning") and the wiry sounds of '80s new wave ("Oh My").
Sarah Cracknell's breathy vocals add just the right amount of breeziness and luster to these pop confections. The album's best moments, in fact, are its quietest, when Cracknell's sultry whisper and Wiggs and Stanley's glossy arrangements and production are brought into perfect balance (the bossa nova-themed opener "Side Streets" and the hazy, downtempo "Dream Lover" are two cases in point). Beautifully conceived and executed, TALES FROM TURNPIKE HOUSE is a refreshing dose of electronic pop purity.
Liner Note Author: Travis Elborough.
Recording information: Cat Music; Needham Sound; The Old Vicarage.
Photographer: Rachael Cassells.
Saint Etienne, the U.K.'s foremost purveyors of indie dance pop, returned in 2006 with TALES FROM TURNPIKE HOUSE. The trio is in excellent form here, revisiting the propulsive disco and house-inflected fare of their earlier releases on cuts like "A Good Thing" and "Stars Above Us." Yet songwriters/producers Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley are as steeped in music history as ever, harking back to the 1960s harmony-heavy pop of the Beach Boys ("Sun in My Morning") and the wiry sounds of '80s new wave ("Oh My").
Sarah Cracknell's breathy vocals add just the right amount of breeziness and luster to these pop confections. The album's best moments, in fact, are its quietest, when Cracknell's sultry whisper and Wiggs and Stanley's glossy arrangements and production are brought into perfect balance (the bossa nova-themed opener "Side Streets" and the hazy, downtempo "Dream Lover" are two cases in point). Beautifully conceived and executed, TALES FROM TURNPIKE HOUSE is a refreshing dose of electronic pop purity.
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Sun in My Morning
2 - Milk Bottle Symphony
3 - Lightning Strikes Twice
4 - Slow Down at the Castle
5 - Good Thing
6 - Side Streets
7 - Last Orders for Gary Stead
8 - Stars Above Us
9 - Relocate
10 - Birdman of EC1
11 - Teenage Winter
12 - Goodnight
Disc 2:
1 - Murder in E Minor
2 - Take Me Home (On a Pushbike)
3 - Another Cup of Coffee
4 - School Run
5 - You Can Judge a Book by Its Cover
6 - Who Pays the Rent
7 - Woodhenge
8 - Got a Job
9 - Must Be More
10 - Holiday Song
11 - Leyton Art Inferno
12 - Missing Persons Bureau
13 - Inside the Hive
14 - Aqualad
15 - Book Norton
16 - Quiet Essex
1 - Sun in My Morning
2 - Milk Bottle Symphony
3 - Lightning Strikes Twice
4 - Slow Down at the Castle
5 - Good Thing
6 - Side Streets
7 - Last Orders for Gary Stead
8 - Stars Above Us
9 - Relocate
10 - Birdman of EC1
11 - Teenage Winter
12 - Goodnight
Disc 2:
1 - Murder in E Minor
2 - Take Me Home (On a Pushbike)
3 - Another Cup of Coffee
4 - School Run
5 - You Can Judge a Book by Its Cover
6 - Who Pays the Rent
7 - Woodhenge
8 - Got a Job
9 - Must Be More
10 - Holiday Song
11 - Leyton Art Inferno
12 - Missing Persons Bureau
13 - Inside the Hive
14 - Aqualad
15 - Book Norton
16 - Quiet Essex