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1999 EP by Saint Etienne
Places to Visit
EP by Saint Etienne
ReleasedMay 1999 (1999-05) (US)
2000 (2000) (GER)
RecordedNeedham Sound, Maida Vale
Protocol, North London
Cat Studios, Mitcham
Treecastle, Forest Hill
GenreElectronica
Length21:28
LabelSub Pop - SPCD 466
Bungalow - bung074
ProducerSaint Etienne, Jim O'Rourke, Gerard Johnson
Saint Etienne chronology
Fairfax High
(1999)
Places to Visit
(1999)
The Misadventures of Saint Etienne
(1999)
Singles from Places to Visit
  1. "52 Pilot" b/w "Garage for Gunther"
    Released: 1999

Places to Visit is an extended play released by British group Saint Etienne in May 1999. It shows the band moving toward the experimental electronic sound that they explored further on their next official full-length release, 2000's Sound of Water.

Originally released in 1999 in the US only on Sub Pop, German label Bungalow released a vinyl version in 2000. The German release included as a bonus track "Garage for Gunther", the B-side to "52 Pilot".

The EP appeared in its entirety on the second disc of the 2009 deluxe edition reissue of Sound of Water, also marking the first UK release of the tracks.

"Sadie's Anniversary" and "Half Timbered" are tracks omitted from the Misadventures Of Margaret soundtrack. Sadie is incidentally the name of the band's longtime backing singer's daughter. Debsey, the backing singer, has been with the band since the early days of them performing live. She is also Sarah Cracknell's sister-in-law.

"We're in the City" is featured in the 1999 film But I'm a Cheerleader.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
NME5/10
Pitchfork Media6.4/10
Robert Christgau(dud)

Places to Visit received mixed reviews from the majority of critics.

Track listing

CD: Sub Pop / SPCD 466

All tracks are written by Cracknell, Stanley, Wiggs

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Ivyhouse"2:07
2."52 Pilot"5:38
3."We're in the City"4:41
4."Artieripp"4:46
5."Sadie's Anniversary"3:01
6."Half Timbered"1:19

LP: Bungalow / bung074

All tracks are written by Cracknell, Stanley, Wiggs

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Ivyhouse"2:07
2."52 Pilot"5:38
3."We're in the City"4:41
Side two
No.TitleLength
4."Artieripp"4:46
5."Sadie's Anniversary"3:01
6."Half Timbered"1:19
7."Garage for Gunther"3:49

Personnel

Saint Etienne
  • Sarah Cracknell - Vocals, Wurlitzer, Beetle Bailey
  • Bob Stanley - Keyboards, Cymbaline, Four Bagger
  • Pete Wiggs - Keyboards, Black Island, Turkey
Additional personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Places to Visit". NME. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  3. Pitchfork Media review
  4. Robert Christgau review
Saint Etienne
Studio albums
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Compilation albums
Extended plays
Singles
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