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Saint Etienne

Good Humor (25th Anniversary Edition)

very limited green & white splatter lp + download - £29.99 | Buy
Marking the 25th anniversary of Good Humor, Saint Etienne present a special splatter vinyl reissue edition of the eleven-track collection.
Saint Etienne

I’ve Been Trying To Tell You

limited powder blue LP + Download - £21.99 | Buy
limited deluxe boxset edition - LP + 10" + DVD + 2 x *signed* band portraits + 2 x prints + 2 enamel badges - £64.99 | Buy

LP + Download - £21.99 | Buy

cd - £11.99 | Buy
This masterful love letter to turn-of-the-millennium UK synth-pop harks back to the band’s early days & has captured all generation of Residents.
Saint Etienne

Finisterre (2017 reissue)

LP + download - £23.99 | Buy
2cd - £11.99 | Buy
Saint Etienne

Tiger Bay (2017 reissue)

2CD - £9.99 | Buy
This 2CD remastered deluxe version contains a booklet with an interview with Bob Stanley and additional bonus disc containing demos and all of the B-sides.
Saint Etienne

Good Humor (Bargains Campaign)

very limited green & white splatter lp - £29.99 £22.99 | Buy
So Tough (2017 reissue)
  1. Mario’s Café
  2. Railway Jam
  3. Date With Spelman
  4. Calico
  5. Avenue
  6. You’re In A Bad Way
  7. Memo To Pricey
  8. Hobart Paving
  9. Leafhound
  10. Clock Milk
  11. Conchita Martinez
  12. No Rainbows For Me
  13. Here Comes Clown Feet
  14. Junk The Morgue
  15. Chicken Soup
  16. Everything Flows

 

Saint Etienne

So Tough (2017 reissue)

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  • lp + download

    Released: 27th Oct 2017

    £22.99
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‘So Tough’ is the second studio album by British band Saint Etienne.

First released in 1993, it is their highest-charting album to date, reaching No. 7 on the UK Album Charts. the album takes its title from The Beach Boys’ ‘Carl And The Passions - So Tough’ album. The album was indebted to Sixties classics ‘The Who Sell Out’ by The Who, ‘Smile’ by The Beach Boys and ‘Head’ by The Monkees. The album was originally intended as a concept album which starts at Mario’s Café in London then travels around the world, however it came to be viewed as a solely London album. The album cover features lead singer Sarah Cracknell aged 6 taken by her father Derek Cracknell.