Pale Movie - Track Listing - 12": Heavenly / HVN 37 12 (UK)

12": Heavenly / HVN 37 12 (UK)

  1. "Pale Movie" - 3:51
  2. "Pale Movie" (stentorian dub)- 6:46
  3. "Pale Movie" (secret knowledge trouser assassin mix)- 10:16
  4. "Pale Movie" (lemonentry mix) - 4:05
  • also available on CD (HVN 37 CD)
Saint Etienne
  • Sarah Cracknell
  • Bob Stanley
  • Pete Wiggs
  • Gerard Johnson
  • Ian Catt
Studio albums
  • Foxbase Alpha
  • So Tough
  • Tiger Bay
  • Good Humor
  • Sound of Water
  • Finisterre
  • Tales from Turnpike House
  • Words and Music by Saint Etienne
Compilations
  • You Need a Mess of Help to Stand Alone
  • Fairy Tales from Saint Etienne
  • Too Young to Die – The Singles
  • Casino Classics
  • Continental
  • Interlude
  • Smash the System: Singles and More
  • Travel Edition 1990–2005
  • Boxette
  • London Conversations
Other releases
  • I Love to Paint
  • Reserection
  • Fairfax High
  • Places to Visit
  • The Misadventures of Saint Etienne
  • Built on Sand
  • Asleep at the Wheels of Steel
  • Up the Wooden Hills
  • Nice Price
  • What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day?
  • A Glimpse of Stocking
Singles
  • "Only Love Can Break Your Heart"
  • "Kiss and Make Up"
  • "Nothing Can Stop Us"
  • "Join Our Club"
  • "Avenue"
  • "You're in a Bad Way"
  • "Hobart Paving"
  • "Xmas 93"
  • "Pale Movie"
  • "Like a Motorway"
  • "Hug My Soul"
  • "He's on the Phone"
  • "Tell Me Why (The Riddle)"
  • "Shower Scene"
  • "A Good Thing"
  • "Stars Above Us"
  • "Burnt Out Car"
  • "Method of Modern Love"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • List of songs recorded by Saint Etienne
  • AS Saint-Étienne
  • Heavenly Records
  • Creation Records
  • Sub Pop
  • Mantra Records
  • Sanctuary Records


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