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  1. Continental is an album by the British band Saint Etienne which had original release only in Japan . It is a compilation that includes previously released material such as the UK hit "He's on the Phone" as well as curios like their cover of the Paul Gardiner / Gary Numan song "Stormtrooper in Drag". Many of the tracks were recorded during the ...

    • 1995–1997
    • 21 June 1997
  2. AVAILABLE NOW FROM. Title: Continental Release Date: 1997. For the first time since Foxbase Alpha, the group recorded an album over a two year period and it makes for a fascinating scrapbook: it was only released in Japan at the time. He’s On The Phone and Burnt Out Car rub shoulders with drum and bass odyssey The Sea, glam stomper Star, and ...

  3. Although CONTINENTAL, a Japan-only release, features tracks that appeared on Saint Etienne’s remix album, CASINO CLASSICS, or on various singles, but most are exclusive to this album. It’s a b-side dream, mixing the classy instrumental “Shad Thames” with songs led by Sarah Cracknell’s increasingly controlled voice.

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  5. Like all semi-pop survivors, UK trio Saint Etienne have settled into a warm familiarity. A deep catalog-- one that shows more refinement than reinvention over the past 10 years-- means the band's ...

  6. Continental by Saint Etienne released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  7. Track 4: extended version of Sometimes In Winter (Psychonauts) previously released on Saint Etienne - Casino Classics. Tracks 6 and 7: previously released on Saint Etienne Featuring Etienne Daho - He's On The Phone. Track 8: edited version of Gary Numan cover from Random compilation. Track 10: previously unreleased original version of The Sea.

  8. Title: Continental (DE) Release Date: 2009 The album has now been remastered with a 15-track second disc featuring the rare singles Saturday and Lover Plays The Bass), b-sides (Is It True, Groveley Road) and six previously unreleased tracks (including the X Files movie version of Burnt Out Car, the melancholy Where Did Our Love Go, and super-melodic We Could Have It All).

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