I've Been Trying to Tell You
I've Been Trying to Tell You
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Format: CD / Album with DVD

Our Take
Our Take
"SAINT ETIENNE's latest offering, 'I've Been Trying To Tell You', is a delightful journey through time and emotion. The album effortlessly blends dreamy electronic beats with nostalgic 90s vibes, creating a unique and mesmerizing listening experience.
From the opening track, 'Music Again', the trio transports listeners to a world where every beat is a memory waiting to be revisited. Sarah Cracknell's ethereal vocals float over intricate production, inviting us to get lost in a sea of catchy hooks and infectious melodies.
Tracks like 'Little K' and 'I Remember It Well' showcase SAINT ETIENNE's ability to capture the essence of longing and wistfulness, while 'Blue Kite' and 'Penlop' inject a sense of optimism and hope into the mix.
The album's standout moment comes in the form of 'Pond House', a mesmerizing blend of shimmering synths and haunting vocals that will leave you spellbound.
'I've Been Trying To Tell You' is a sonic journey that feels both familiar and new, a testament to SAINT ETIENNE's enduring ability to craft timeless music that resonates with listeners on a deep level. So sit back, relax, and let the music wash over you - you won't regret it."
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Music Again
2. Pond House
3. Fonteyn
4. Little K.
5. Blue Kite
6. I Remember It Well
7. Penlop
8. Broad River
Disc: 2
1. Alasdair McLellan Film
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About the artist
Saint Etienne
Ah, Saint Etienne, the illustrious trio that has been enchanting listeners with their unique blend of indie pop, dance, and electronic music since the early '90s. Comprised of the effortlessly cool Sarah Cracknell, Bob Stanley, and Pete Wiggs, this London-based band has consistently impressed with their catchy hooks, sophisticated production, and undeniable charm. Their debut album, "Foxbase Alpha," released in 1991, catapulted them into the spotlight with hits like "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" and "Nothing Can Stop Us." Since then, Saint Etienne has continued to experiment and evolve, pushing boundaries and delighting fans with each new release. Their discography is a testament to their versatility, from the dreamy nostalgia of "So Tough" to the electronic grooves of "Tales from Turnpike House." And let's not forget their collaborations with the likes of Tim Burgess, Kylie Minogue, and Etienne Daho, which have only added to their impressive repertoire. But what truly sets Saint Etienne apart is their ability to capture the essence of British pop culture in their music. Whether they're paying homage to the sounds of Swinging London or exploring the gritty reality of urban life, their songs are imbued with a sense of time and place that is unmistakably their own. So, if you're looking for music that's as stylish as it is substantive, look no further than Saint Etienne. With their infectious melodies, clever lyrics, and undeniable joie de vivre, they're a band that's impossible to resist. In the words of their own hit single, "Join our club, join our club, join our club." You won't regret it.
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