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Foxbase Alpha remains one of the most dewy-fresh debut albums ever made. Newly relocated from suburban Croydon to Tufnell Park, north London, schoolfriends Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs set about creating what Stanley has called "a time capsule of our lives in that year". Foxbase Alpha (named after a childhood in-joke about a place filled with gorgeous people) is both retro and modern, a love letter and a scrapbook, a compendium of private passions from Dusty Springfield to King Tubby, David Mamet to football, C86 to ambient house, and London, always London. The packaging, with its Jon Savage sleevenotes and Smiths-inspired gallery of 60s icons, is gorgeous, and an eclectic bonus CD of singles, B-sides and offcuts enhances the sense of joyous adventure. The effect is to invite the listener into a world slightly warmer, brighter, and more exciting than the real one. And despite its many American influences, its Swinging London romanticism anticipated Britpop. The Balearic reinvention of Neil Young's Only Love Can Break Your Heart may be its most celebrated moment, but London Belongs to Me's NW1 fantasia is the album's awestruck heart: Sarah Cracknell coos the opening line, "took a tube to Camden Town", like she's Alice passing through the looking glass Foxbase Alpha is the debut album by British band Saint Etienne, released in 1991. The album was recorded in a style which is close to the house music sound of the time, but songs like Nothing Can Stop Us and Wilson display the g
This Is Radio Etienne
Saint Etienne
Only Love Can Break Your Heart
Saint Etienne
Wilson
Saint Etienne
Carnt Sleep
Saint Etienne
Girl VII
Saint Etienne
Spring
Saint Etienne
She's the One
Saint Etienne
Stoned to Say the Least
Saint Etienne
Nothing Can Stop Us
Saint Etienne
Etienne Gonna Die
Saint Etienne
London Belongs to Me
Saint Etienne
Like the Swallow
Saint Etienne
Dilworth's Theme
Saint Etienne