Saint Etienne - Tiger Bay (1996)

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Title: Tiger Bay
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Sony Music
Genre: Synthpop, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 58:49
Total Size: 773 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Urban Clearway [0:03:59.20]
02. He's On The Phone [0:04:06.32]
03. Former Lover [0:03:37.65]
04. I Buy American Records [0:02:48.03]
05. Hug My Soul [0:04:14.65]
06. Like A Motorway [0:05:43.02]
07. Grovely Road [0:03:38.68]
08. On The Shore [0:04:06.02]
09. Pale Movie [0:03:53.18]
10. Hate Your Drug [0:03:45.50]
11. Marble Lions [0:04:34.45]
12. Cool Kids Of Death [0:05:46.42]
13. Western Wind [0:01:32.15]
14. Tankerville [0:03:52.13]
15. Boy Scouts Of America [0:03:10.37]

The Trio's Third Full Length Album is Regarded by Many Fans as their Studio Peak. Their Music Lost It's Cutesiness and Adopted a Full on Pop Stance with Singles Like "Hug My Soul" and "Like a Motorway". Singer Sarah Cracknell was Dating French Crooner Etienne Daho at the Time and a Resulting Collaboration was "he's on the Phone" that Daho Originally Issued as "Weekend a Rome": Both Songs have the Same Melody and Instrumentation, but Remarkably Different Lyrics (Daho's of Course were in French). The Entire Trio Recorded with Daho as Saint Etienne Daho in France and Released the "Reserection" EP that also Included "Jungle Pulse"...which Saint Etienne Had Recorded Earlier as "Filthy". Tit for Tat. Also Includes the Single "Cool Kids of Death" and "Pale Movie".