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Casino Classics

Casino Classics
Remix album by
Released1996
Recorded1990–1996
GenreHouse, indie pop, electronica
Length125:47
LabelHeavenly RecordsHVNLP 16
ProducerSaint Etienne
Saint Etienne chronology
Too Young to Die – Singles 1990–1995
(1995)
Casino Classics
(1996)
Continental
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic link
Muzik[1]

Casino Classics is a multi-disc remix compilation album by Saint Etienne. The first CD collects many of the remixes featured as B-sides on the band's singles from 1990 to 1995. The second contains rarer remixes (such as Underworld's remix of "Cool Kids of Death") and newly commissioned remixes. Disc one was originally a bonus CD released with limited copies of Too Young to Die – The Singles. Disc two features four previously unavailable songs. Early copies came in a card slipcase with a round sticker. An expanded, four-disc version of the compilation was released in 2012 with a revised running order. The band also released a fifth disc as a download-only extra.[2]

The release is notable for collecting remixes in a variety of styles by many major artists, some of whom were then at early stages in their careers, including The Chemical Brothers, Aphex Twin, Andrew Weatherall, David Holmes (with Jagz Kooner) and Death in Vegas.

Some of the tracks on Casino Classics are remixes of songs that had not actually been released in their original form. "The Sea" (here called "Down by the Sea") and "Sometimes in Winter" would later be released in their original forms on the Japan-only album Continental the following year. "Angel" and "Burnt Out Car" did not appear in their original versions until the fan club compilation Nice Price, released in 2006.

Promotional CDs preceded the album's release. "Angel" (Way Out West mix) and "Burnt Out Car" (Balearico mix), were released as a double A-side. "Burnt Out Car" was later included on greatest hits releases, including Smash the System: Singles 1990–99.

  1. ^ George, Iestyn (November 1996). "Saint Etienne: Casino Classics" (PDF). Muzik. No. 18. p. 124. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2022. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  2. ^ "SAINT ETIENNE'S CASINO CLASSICS REISSUED WITH REMIXES BY APHEX TWIN, AUTECHRE AND MORE". FACT. The Vinyl Factory. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2013.

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