Superstar (band)
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Background information | |
Origin | Glasgow, Scotland |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1991–2000 |
Labels |
Creation Capitol Camp Fabulous |
Past members |
Joe McAlinden Jim McCulloch Quentin McAfee Alan Hutchison Nellie Grant Raymond Prior Mark Hughes |
Superstar were a Scottish guitar band founded in 1991.[1]
History
The band was formed in 1991 by Joe McAlinden, a former member of The Groovy Little Numbers and the BMX Bandits, who also arranged strings for the band Teenage Fanclub.[2] They first appeared on Creation Records in 1992 with the album Greatest Hits vol. 1, which was followed in 1994 by the Capitol Records album Superstar.[2] The band regrouped in 1996 and Jim McCulloch, formerly of the Soup Dragons and the original line-up of the BMX Bandits,[3] joined on lead guitar.[1] They signed a deal with the Camp Fabulous label, who issued the 18 Carat album in 1997. Their single "Superstar" reached number 49 in the UK Singles Chart,[4] but gained a wider audience when it was covered by Rod Stewart on When We Were the New Boys.[5]
Discography
Albums
- Greatest Hits Volume 1 (UK Creation Records) 1992
- Superstar (US Capitol) 1994
- 18 Carat (UK Camp Fabulous) 1997
- Palm Tree (UK Camp Fabulous) 1998
- Phat Dat (UK Camp Fabulous) 2000
- Six More Songs (UK Camp Fabulous) 2000
EPs
- Every Day I Fall Apart EP (UK Camp Fabulous) 1997
- Superstar Vs Alan Warner EP, 1998 (a collaboration with author Alan Warner)
Singles
- "Breathing Space" (1997), Camp Fabulous - UK No. 66
- "Superstar" (1998), Camp Fabulous - UK No. 49
- "I Love Love" (2000), Camp Fabulous
Every day i fall apart.(1997)
Line-ups
1992
- McAlinden, Nellie Grant, Raymond Prior[5]
1996
- McAlinden, Jim McCulloch, drummer Quentin McAfee and bass player Alan Hutchison[5]