FOTO STAT: The Saint Etienne Press Cuttings blog

A visual history of Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs and Sarah Cracknell... collectively known as the popular beat combo Saint Etienne. "Yeah... I think I've seen it..." Bob Stanley 2014

Monday, 4 April 2011

Whose Round Is It Anyway? (Select February 1994)

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Sunday Telegraph Business - January 27th 2008

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Welcome to FOTO STAT!
The band and yours truly!

Who do you think you are?

Hi, I'm Darren Rigby-O'Neill and this is my blog "FOTO STAT" totally devoted to Saint Etienne. It's filled with creamy goodness, featuring press cuttings collected over a ten year period from 1990 to 2000, with some 21st century oddities as well. Enjoy the past and kiss the future.

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Top Of The Pops

  • Home Counties - Bang On PR Campaign
    For every Eton, there’s a Slough. For every Miss Joan Hunter Dunn, a Gemma Collins. The home counties of Saint Etienne’s ninth album are ...
  • Foxbase Alpha LP Review - Melody Maker, 1991
    by Simon Reynolds "Never let a rock critic near a guitar", I once decreed, convinced that the sheer knowingness intrinsic to th...
  • The Times - Pop review by Will Hodgkinson: Saint Etienne: Home Counties
    Bob Stanley, left, Sarah Cracknell and Pete Wiggs combine sunny, Sixties-tinged pop with new-town dreaming ★★★★☆ An album about life ...
  • Melody Maker - Cola Boy interview 1991
  • NME "Chaps, Cracknell & Pop!" Cover feature 6 February 1993
  • Places To Visit [joint review with Position Normal, Stop Your Nonsense] Village Voice, July 28-August 3, 1999 by Simon Reynolds
    ....Position Normal's fondness for "found sound" interludes, like the patter of Cockney stallholders in a fruit'n'veg ...
  • Loaded Magazine "Most Wanted"
  • NME Review - Live At London Brixton Fridge
  • Too Young To Die - NME "Review" by Ted Kessler
    Didn't like it then?
  • Prime Time - Survivors of that crash landing - News article

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