"Hobart Paving" is a single by British pop group Saint Etienne. It was released by Heavenly Records on 11 May 1993 as a double A-side with the band's cover of "Who Do You Think You Are", originally released in 1974 by Jigsaw and a hit for Candlewick Green. It reached number 23 in the UK Singles Chart.
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"Hobart Paving" | ||||
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Single by Saint Etienne | ||||
from the album So Tough | ||||
A-side | "Who Do You Think You Are" | |||
B-side | "Your Head My Voice (Voix Revirement)" | |||
Released | 11 May 1993[1] | |||
Recorded | 1993 | |||
Genre | Indie pop | |||
Length | 4:55 | |||
Label | Heavenly – HVN 29 Warner – 9 40910 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Stanley/Wiggs | |||
Saint Etienne singles chronology | ||||
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"Hobart Paving" on YouTube | ||||
The song describes an unhappy woman, using characteristically surreal images such as "Rain falls like Elvis tears" and "Just like a harpsichordist she moves". The apparently meaningless title appears in the song's chorus: "Hobart paving, don't you think that's it's time, / On this platform with the drizzle in my eyes?" The title may derive from a construction firm called Hobart Paving Company Limited [2] in the town of Croydon, where two of the band members grew up.[3]
Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic picked the song as one of the stand outs from the So Tough album.[4] Music writer James Masterton viewed it as "being a fairly average track" in his weekly UK chart commentary.[5]
A black-and-white music video was produced to promote the single. It was published on YouTube in May 2012.[6]
"Hobart Paving" was slightly remixed for single release, adding subtle overdubs and extra instrumentation.
"Your Head My Voice (Voix Revirement)" is a remix of "Who Do You Think You Are", though the source material is unrecognisable in the mix, hence the different title. However, if one reverses the audio, the lyrics "Every day sees another scar, tell me who do you..." are audible. Also of note is the writing credits for "Your Head My Voice (Voix Revirement)" which list Stanley/Wiggs/James as composers, none of whom composed "Who Do You Think You Are" and marking the only time Richard David James/Aphex Twin would be listed as a co-writer of a Saint Etienne track.
An alternative mix of "Hobart Paving", created for the single but ultimately not used, was eventually released on the Nice Price outtakes collection in 2006.
All tracks written and composed by Dyer and Scott, except where indicated.
US release
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RemixersAphex Twin
Roger Sanchez
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Chart (1993) | Peak position |
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UK Singles (OCC) | 23 |
UK Dance (Music Week)[7] | 10 |
The 1997 German movie Bandits featured a cover version of the song called "Catch Me" (possibly to better match the movie's prison break story), released under the band name "Bandits". The "Hobart Paving" in the chorus was replaced by "Hold on, princess". "Catch Me" peaked at #42 on the German Media Control Singles chart[8]
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