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"Avenue" is a song by British pop group Saint Etienne, released as the first single from their second album, ''
So Tough ''So Tough'' is the second studio album by British band Saint Etienne, released in 1993. It is their highest-charting album to date, reaching No. 7 on the UK Album Chart. ''So Tough'' is the first Saint Etienne album to feature Sarah Crackn ...
'' (1992), in October 1992. It was originally titled "Lovely Heart" or "Young Heart". The album version is a 7-minute version with lengthy instrumental sequences; it was edited down to around 4 minutes for radio play, though the commercial single contained the full-length version, with the radio edit only released on promotional material. The edit wasn't released commercially until 2005's '' Travel Edition 1990-2005''. The song describes a woman nostalgically remembering a love affair from her youth, mostly through impressionistic and surreal imagery, with the refrain: "oh, how many years / is it now Maurice?". The chorus repeats the words "Young heart". The song is recorded with echo effects that make it sound as though it is being performed in a large hall. The birdsong on the track is sampled from the Pink Floyd track " Cirrus Minor" from the 1969 album ''
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''. "Paper" features guitarist Maurice Deebank of the band
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. "Johnny In The Echo Café" is based on a sample from
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's song "Bluebell Dance", from their album Full Circle. The accompanying
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for the single release depicts the band driving to
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. A remix single was also released, with two remixes each by Gordon King (from
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. King's "Variety Club Mix" was later included on the remix collection '' Casino Classics''.


Critical reception

Tim Sendra from
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said "Avenue" is "one of the best
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ever released". He described it as an "epic
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built around a pastoral melody, a genius arrangement, and a lovely vocal by Sarah Cracknell." Jim Wirth from ''
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'' called it "lush", noting "the wide-eyed love" that goes into producing the song. In his review of the ''
So Tough ''So Tough'' is the second studio album by British band Saint Etienne, released in 1993. It is their highest-charting album to date, reaching No. 7 on the UK Album Chart. ''So Tough'' is the first Saint Etienne album to feature Sarah Crackn ...
'' album, Peter Stanton from ''
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'' stated that the single, with "
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", are "classic pop beauties".


Track listings

All tracks were written by
Ian Catt Ian Catt is a British record producer and multi-instrumentalist associated with several popular indie groups, including Saint Etienne, with whom he has been a touring member. He has also collaborated with Saint Etienne's vocalist Sarah Cracknell ...
, Sarah Cracknell, Bob Stanley and
Pete Wiggs Peter Stewart Wiggs (born 15 May 1966) is an English musician and DJ from Reigate, Surrey. Saint Etienne Pete Wiggs is a member of the pop/dance group Saint Etienne (alongside Bob Stanley and Sarah Cracknell) for which he co-writes songs, pro ...
except where indicated. * 12-inch – Heavenly / HVN 23-12 (UK), CD (HVN 23CD) and cassette (HVN 23CS) # "Avenue" - 7:35 # "Some Place Else" (Stanley, Wiggs) – 3:46 # "Paper" (Cracknell, Maurice Deebank) – 4:10 # "Johnny in the Echo Café" (Stanley, Wiggs) – 3:59 * 12-inch – Heavenly / HVN 23-12R (UK) and CD (HVN 23CDR) # "Avenue" (Variety club mix) – 6:21 # "Avenue" (Butlins mix) – 5:57 # "Avenue" (Martial mix) – 6:27 # "Avenue" (Venusian mix) – 5:19 * 7-inch – Heavenly/Universal / HVN 23 (Part of box set ''Saint Etienne on 45, Part One'') (2011) # "Avenue" (radio edit) – 3:47 # " Stranger in Paradise" ( Alexander Borodin, Robert Wright, George Forrest) – 3:30


Charts


References

{{Authority control Saint Etienne (band) songs 1992 singles Songs written by Bob Stanley (musician) Songs written by Pete Wiggs Heavenly Recordings singles 1992 songs Songs written by Sarah Cracknell Songs written by Ian Catt