Talk:Saint Etienne (band)

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[edit] Discography

does anyone have any ideas as to how saint etienne's discorgraphy should be arranged? i've tried on several occasions to find a way to make it imformative, but the same problems keep reacurring, do they really need an EPs section?, and since they have had so many albums, bsides, rarities, fan club etc it's difficult to arrange.

the reason eps shoud be separate from singles is because of resurection and places to visit are out of place their, but neither fit as album entries.Chadwholovedme 13:46, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Accents

Regarding today's copy-and-paste move and addition of accents to the band name - the band's called Saint Etienne, not Saint Étienne. They have never used the acute accent on any of their artwork or the official or fan websites, as far as I can see. --ajn (talk) 17:05, 19 September 2006 (UTC)