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Wikipedia article


{{Infobox song

| name = Sylvie

| cover = Sylvie_(Saint_Etienne_song).jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Saint Etienne

| album = Good Humor

| B-side = *"Afraid To Go Home"

*"Zipcode"

*"Hill Street Connection"

| released = January 1998

| recorded = Tambourine Studios, Malm, Sweden

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = *Alternative dance

*pop

*synth-pop

| length = 4:44

| label = Creation Records

| writer = *Cracknell

*Stanley

*Wiggs

| producer = Tore Johansson

| prev_title = He's on the Phone

| prev_year = 1995

| next_title = The Bad Photographer

| next_year = 1998

| misc =

}}

"'Sylvie'" is a 1998 song written and performed by British pop group Saint Etienne and released as the first single from their fourth album, 'Good Humor' (1998). Produced by Swedish record producer, composer and musician Tore Johansson, it peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart and number 62 on the Eurochart Hot 100. The song also reached number seven in Scotland and number two on the UK Indie Singles Chart. The accompanying music video was directed by Bjrn Lindgren and filmed in Havana, Cuba.

Critical reception



Larry Flick from 'Billboard' noted that the song "contrasts vibrant music with heartbreaking lyrics".Flick, Larry (1998-12-09). "Nervous' 'Future Progression' A Superlative Showcase". 'Billboard'. Volume 110. Issue 37. Dino Scatena from 'The Daily Telegraph' declared it a "pop gem", describing it as "melancholic" and "simply euphoric".Scatena, Dino (1998-10-15). "New Releases". 'The Daily Telegraph'. Marc Weingarten from 'Entertainment Weekly' called it a "frothy pop-dance" treat. A reviewer from 'Herald Sun' remarked that it "begins with a classical piano flourish and develops into an upbeat bass and drum dance gem.""New Releases". 'Herald Sun'. 1998-06-04. Mike Boehm from 'Los Angeles Times' viewed it as "a typically light confection that owes a lot to ABBA's "Dancing Queen", although it puts a twist and a spin on the Swedes' swooning luster." He added that Cracknell "goes on to flesh out the role of an older sister who fears losing her boyfriend to little sister's charms."Boehm, Mike (1999-06-01). "Pure Pop and Proud of It". p. F2 R. 'Los Angeles Times'.

A reviewer from 'The Mirror' complimented it as "a brilliantly-crafted heartbreaker, [that] was released a while back and reached No 12 but deserved better.""CD releases music; Out this week..". 'The Mirror'. 1998-05-01. Mike Pattenden from 'Music Week' noted it as "a tale of two sisters competing for the same man".Pattenden, Mike (1997-12-27). "Saint Etienne". 'Music Week'. Jim Wirth from 'NME' stated that the song, together with "He's on the Phone" are "a stellar amalgamation of handbag house and Bacharachian pop aesthetics." Joshua Klein from 'Pitchfork' remarked that "the band even tips its hat to ABBA" on the track. Rob Sheffield from 'Rolling Stone' commented, "Even when Sarah sings about boy trouble in "Sylvie", her little sister tries to steal her beau she sounds cooler than ice cream and warmer than the sun." Fiona Shepherd from 'The Scotsman' declared it as "a direct pop song telling a tale of sibling love rivalry."Shepherd, Fiona (1998-05-07). "Sugar-free but plenty to chew on". 'The Scotsman'.

Track listing



* 'CD maxi, Europe, CRESCD 279 (1998)'

#"Sylvie" 4:44

#"Afraid to Go Home" 3:28

#"Zipcode" 3:02

#"Hill Street Connection" 3:53

* 'CD maxi, Europe, CRESCD 279X (1998)'

#"Sylvie" (Trouser Enthusiasts' Tintinnabulation Edit) 4:11

#"Sylvie" (Trouser Enthusiasts' Tintinnabulation Mix) 8:04

#"Sylvie" (Stretch 'N' Vern Mix) 9:12

#"Sylvie" (Faze Action Friday Night Boiler Mix) 10:06

Charts



References



Category:1998 singles

Category:Saint Etienne (band) songs

Category:Songs written by Bob Stanley (musician)

Category:Songs written by Pete Wiggs

Category:1998 songs

Category:Songs written by Sarah Cracknell

Category:Creation Records singles

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