Good Humor

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Saint Etienne have unbelievable musical cred. Indie-poppers love them for covering the Field Mice's twee classic "Kiss and Make Up" and rediscovering the reclusive '80s girl group the Dolly Mixture. Electroniacs dig them for being early movers in the disco revival. Everybody else loves them for being our generation's ABBA. But it wasn't enough--they wanted to cash in on the Northwest grunge scene by signing to Sub Pop! Fear not. Good Humor is a far cry from grunge. It is the cleanest, lightest, loveliest confection to grace any American label in ages, let alone the heavy, crunchy one. Longtime Saint Etienne fans will notice the clean focus of the electronic arrangements on Good Humor as well as the fancy horn section and the amazing, woozy bass playing of their Swedish producer, Tore Johansson. Haul this record out to bring back your favorite summer day or when you're wishing life were like a Mentos commercial. --Lois Maffeo

Alternative Press
Throughout Good Humor, Sarah Cracknell reaffirms her status as the best '60s girl-group singer never to have been in a '60s girl group.

Good Humor

Music Review:

  1. Gung Ho
  2. Haus der Luge
  3. How to Meet Girls
  4. Inflammable Material [Original recording remastered]
  5. Lament [Extra tracks] [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  6. Le Bataclan '72 [Live]
  7. Leisure
  8. Live at Home
  9. Long Division
  10. Lovelife

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Tabaran [Import]

Beethoven/Mozart: Violin Concertos

Bantock: Two Choral Symphonies

Music: Gotta Have It [CD-single]

Cam Del Mar - Ibiza Sunset [Import]

Bilious Paths

Chillout Sessions

Blink the Brightest

Baby Snakes [Import] [Limited Edition] [Live] [Soundtrack]

Best 24 [Import]

BlowBack

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messangers: Live

BET: Best of Rap City [Clean]

Concertos Français [Hybrid SACD]

Prescription for the Blues