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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You could do no wrong with Saint Etienne,
This review is from: Interlude (Audio CD)
... "Queen of Polythene" is just absolutely dreamy, something you expect to hear in a cool breezy jazz bar on a Saturday night. If you love Sarah Cracknell's honey-smooth voice (and who doesn't?), hearing her sing in Francaise in "Le Ballade de Saint Etienne" will make your heart melt with delight. "Northwestern" continues the Etienne's tradition of creating fabulous pop music with a dash of evil mixed in. Yes, it's an album of B-sides, but the flow is still surprisingly smooth. And finally, the included video for "How We Used to Live" is worth the purchase alone. Because, hey, where else in the States can you find a SE video?
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
B Sides Never Sounded This Good,
By Kevin Razban (Dana Point, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Interlude (Audio CD)
After spending considerable effort and money buying British imports of hard-to-find Saint Etienne records, I'm relieved to have in my collection this set of songs released for Saint Etienne's American fans. The liner notes explain exactly what this CD is: "Interlude, aka the flipside to Sound of Water." With the exception of four tracks, the songs on the CD are culled from B-sides taken from the "Sound of Water" singles. The liner notes go on to inform us that the many songs which were written for the "Water" project simply didn't fit into the record's final, ethereal sound. Hence, superb songs like the dancy, catchy "Shoot Out the Lights" (which Etienne played live last year during their U.S. tour), "Northwestern," and "Thank You" didn't make it on the album. The songs are strong enough to likely have made any other Etienne album, however, and many easily evoke the casual charm of 1994's "Tiger Bay" (the group's third record). The "bonus" tracks (re-mixes of "Boy Is Crying" and "Lose That Girl") are fine additions. The CD has its own atmosphere, much like "Water" has. Songs like Brian Wilson's "Stevie" and "Roseneck" have the feel of a cool, late-night drink. One qualm: For whatever reason, Sup-Pop printed the track listing on the back of the jewel box slightly out of order with what's on the CD. There was an attempt to compensate for this flaw by including an insertion inside the jewel box which lists the correct track listing, but does not accurately list the song titles. The listings "Boy Is Crying" and "Lose That Girl" omit the "Remix" names listed on the back of the jewel box. All in all, however, this is a fine addition to any Saint Etienne fan's CD collection.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a subtle symphony,
By jorio (Seattle WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Interlude (Audio CD)
Interlude provides further insight into Saint Etienne in 2000, revealing the quiet experimentalism of Sound of Water set into more standard 3 minute dreampop contexts. Not as grandiose as Sound of Water, nor as sublime as their previous b-side collections (You need a mess of help to stand alone, Continental, and Fairfax High) but a fine stopgap collection as we all await the next album. Too bad Sub Pop got the track listing wrong, and the remixes are guilty but unnecessary pleasures.
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