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  1. 6 juin 2000 · Saint Etienne continues in fine form on THE SOUND OF WATER, with Sean OHagan of the High Llamas taking main production duties. His fingerprints are immediately evident on the harmonium-drenched pop of “Heart Failed (In the Back of a Taxi)” or the blippy melodies and spoken word of “Don’t Back Down.”

  2. 17 mai 2000 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Sound Of Water" on Discogs.

  3. Sound of Water is an album by Saint Etienne, released in 2000. Sound of Water was developed as Saint Etienne's ambient and trip hop statement. The album's lead single was "How We Used to Live," which was not edited down from its 9-minute running length for single release.

  4. Much of the credit for this can probably be attributed to the band's collaborators To Rococo Rot and Sean O'Hagan who provide squirm-style effects and string arrangements, respectively.

  5. Enregistré avec la complicité de To Rococo Rot et de Sean O'Hagan (des High Llamas), The Sound of Water explore la face plus expérimentale de Saint-Etienne, sans pour autant verser dans la pop existentielle compliquée.

  6. exclaim.ca › article › saint_etienne-sound_of_waterSaint Etienne | Exclaim!

    Sound Of Water is unique, and unfolds with a sleek, silky, more electronic sound than Good Humour. It may be a little unexpected, but it is a sweet treat indeed.

  7. Sound of Water, an Album by Saint Etienne. Released 22 May 2000 on Mantra (catalog no. MNTCD1018; CD). Genres: Art Pop, Indietronica, Indie Pop. Rated #561 in the best albums of 2000.