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"Boy from School" (album version titled "And I Was a Boy from School") is a song by the English
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band
Hot Chip Hot Chip are an English synthpop band formed in London in 1995. The group consists of multi-instrumentalists Alexis Taylor, Joe Goddard, Al Doyle, Owen Clarke, and Felix Martin. They are occasionally joined by former member Rob Smoughton for ...
. It was released on 8 May 2006 in the UK as the second single from their second studio album, '' The Warning'' (2006). The original title of the song was shortened for the single release at the request of
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. The song was covered by
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in 2006,
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in 2007,
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in 2010 and
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in 2013.


Music video

Two reviews made comparisons of the video to children's craft TV programme ''
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''. Boomkat.com said "for anyone who was raised on a diet of
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", that the video would bring back the memory of giant Art Attacks, and ''This Is Fake DIY'' said, "They've gone all Neil Buchanan on us". When asked about the ''Art Attack'' style video by Jonson Walker of
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, Alexis Taylor said, "Yeah the video was fucking expensive! We actually said that we weren't going to spend that kind of money again unless we were blowing up cars but we'll learn."


Critical reception

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'' compared "Boy from School" to " Over and Over" and said the song had retained the "incessant, thumping kick drum and the choral harmonies" but had incorporated differences. ''Drowned in Sound'' also said the "synths drop out to leave behind the introspective sighs of 'We try but we don't belong' ddinga human touch to a genre led by the robotic likes of
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", a quality that might "prove to be
Hot Chip Hot Chip are an English synthpop band formed in London in 1995. The group consists of multi-instrumentalists Alexis Taylor, Joe Goddard, Al Doyle, Owen Clarke, and Felix Martin. They are occasionally joined by former member Rob Smoughton for ...
's trump card."
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described the song as a "bittersweet electro gem" with "achingly gorgeous vocal harmonies that run throughout, occasionally blossoming into a reverb-treated chorus that feels like sinking back onto a bed of marshmallow". Boomkat.com described the song, "Boy from School (Cosmic Sandwich Remix)", as having an increased tempo with rougher edges, that "chases out the lyrics" and described "Boy from School (Erol Alkan's Rework)", as being given "a dusting of disco powder". ''
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'' said the song "fuses the thudding robots-take-Ibiza beat of Stardust's " Music Sounds Better with You" to the melancholy synth swoon of
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's '' Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2'', whilst
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said the song "fuses a similar folk lullaby approach to the disco drive of Spiller's "
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" ". MusicOMH also said the song was "poptastically lovely", with male-female vocal harmonies, which were compared to Scritti Politti and
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, and said that the drums and keyboard take the song "in the direction of
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and
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." The song was listed at number 29 on
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's top 500 songs of the 2000s. The song appeared in ''
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'' episode " A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again". The song was featured in various
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commercials in Europe.


Track listing

CD 1: #"Boy from School" – 5:20 #"Boy from School" (Hot Chip Rework) – 7:10 #"A Glue Too Thick" – 3:13 #"Boy from School (Erol Alkan's Rework)" – 10:18 #"The Bell Ringers" – 5:37 #"Boy from School (Cosmic Sandwich Remix)" – 8:33 CD 2: #"Boy From School" #"Law Of Salvation" #"Boy From School" (Erol Alkan's Rework). #"Boy From School" (Video).


Personnel

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Erol Alkan Erol Alkan (born 30 May 1974) is an English DJ and producer of Turkish Cypriot descent. He grew up in Archway in North London. Career DJ and club promoter In 1993, Erol Alkan started DJing in various indie nightclubs in London. His fir ...
– reworking *Owen Clarke – art direction, design *Tom Elmhirst – mixing *Bevis Martin – artwork *Matt Paul – assistant engineer *Richard Wilkinson – engineer


Charts


References

{{Authority control 2006 singles 2006 songs Astralwerks singles EMI Records singles Hot Chip songs Songs written by Alexis Taylor Songs written by Joe Goddard (musician)