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Wikipedia article




"'Join Our Club'" is a song by English musical group Saint Etienne, released by Heavenly Records in May 1992 as a double-A side with "People Get Real".

Saint Etienne wrote the song after Heavenly Records refused to release "People Get Real" as a single. The band deliberately tried to write the most commercial song they could, and it ultimately reached number 21 in the UK Top 40.[http://www.saintetienne.com/music/join-our-club/ Saint Etienne official site: Join Our Club] The lyric alludes to a number of other songs, some recent hits at the time it was written (e.g. "Smells Like Teen Spirit", Justified and Ancient, We Got a Love Thang), others older favourites of the group (including Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing" - coincidentally, a hit cover version for Incognito the following month - and The Lovin' Spoonful's "Do You Believe in Magic", which like "Join Our Club" itself is a celebration of the pleasure of listening to music, and whose title is used as a recurring hook).

In the UK, it was a between-album single, released between 'Foxbase Alpha' and 'So Tough'. "Join Our Club" appeared on the US version of 'So Tough' (the announcers intro mention the Chicken Soup Mix with a chuckle), while "People Get Real" appeared on the US release of 'Foxbase Alpha'. Both later were included on 'You Need a Mess of Help to Stand Alone', a b-side collection in the UK.

In 2001, "Join Our Club" was remixed for its inclusion on 'Smash The System: Singles and More' as the original sounded too 'muddy'. This version also appears on the 2005 version of the same album and 'London Conversations'.

Critical reception



Tim Sendra from AllMusic described the original mix of "Join Our Club" as "a soaring, joyous disco track that is musically and lyrically wide open." He also said that the Chemically Friendly Zoom Mix "tethers the exuberance to a rock-hard beat and throws in some sped-up heavy metal guitar riffs, salacious talk-overs from Sarah Cracknell, and some chopped-up diva vocals." Mark Frith from 'Smash Hits' gave the song five out of five, commenting, "Hang on a sec. Check outside the window. Is it summer yet? If it is, grab your swimming cossie, crack open the Lucozade, organise a beach party, get some peanuts in, crack open another Lucozade, jig about a bit and listen to this 14 times. Cool, lush and a thing of great beauty. Readers, love these people."

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Category:Saint Etienne (band) songs

Category:1992 singles

Category:Songs written by Bob Stanley (musician)

Category:Songs written by Pete Wiggs

Category:1991 songs

Category:Heavenly Recordings singles

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