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Tiger (Superette Album)
''Tiger'' is a studio album by New Zealand band Superette A superette is an alternative name for a compact supermarket or "mini-mart". Etymology In French, the ''ette'' ending conveys the idea of a smaller version of a supermarket ('). However, supermarket has been shortened to ''super'' - leaving ..., released in 1996. Track listing ''Side A'' #''Kiss Someone'' - 3:11 #''Touch Me'' - 2:50 #''Ugly Things'' - 3:55 #''Saskatchewan'' - 5:31 #''Bye Bye'' - :40 #''Felo De Se'' - 4:19 ''Side B'' #''Cannibal'' - 2:59 #''I Got It Clean'' - 3:26 #''Taiwan'' - 3:16 #''Funny Weather'' - 1:46 #''Killer Clown'' - 3:47 #''Waves'' -3:20 Personnel *''Ben Howe'' - bass, vocals, guitar *''Greta Anderson'' - drums, vocals *''Dave Mulcahy'' - guitar, vocals, piano References {{Authority control 1996 albums Superette (band) albums ...
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Superette (band)
Superette were a New Zealand indie rock band, who were signed by Flying Nun Records. History The band was formed in 1993 in Auckland, New Zealand by members of the Jean-Paul Sartre Experience and Fang: Ben Howe, Dave Mulcahy, and Greta Anderson. The band's first release was the ''Rosepig'' EP, released in 1994. "Killer Clown" from the EP was released as a single in 1995. In 1996, the band's only album, ''Tiger'' was released, as well as a single taken from it, "Touch Me".Reger, Rick (1997)Superette: ''Tiger'', ''Chicago Tribune'', 26 December 1997. Retrieved 2 September 2020 The band were often compared to Pixies, as well as Mulcahy's former band, the Jean-Paul Sartre Experience. After the band split up, Howe went on to start the record label Arch Hill Recordings.Guest Blog: Ben Howe of Arch ...
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Flying Nun Records
Flying Nun Records is a New Zealand independent record label formed in Christchurch in 1981 by music store manager Roger Shepherd. Described by ''The Guardian'' as "one of the world's great independent labels", Flying Nun is notable for bringing global attention to the Dunedin sound, a cultural and musical movement in early 1980s Dunedin, which gave rise to modern indie rock. History The label formed in the wake of a flurry of new post-punk-inspired labels appearing in New Zealand in the early 1980s, in particular Propeller Records in Auckland. Shepherd had intended to record the original local music of Christchurch, but soon the label rose to national prominence by championing the emerging music of Dunedin. "Ambivalence" by The Pin Group (the first band of Roy Montgomery) was the first release from Flying Nun, although "Tally Ho" by The Clean was the first release to draw public attention to the label, as it unexpectedly reached number nineteen in the New Zealand charts, br ...
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Rosepig
''Rosepig'' is an EP by New Zealand band Superette A superette is an alternative name for a compact supermarket or "mini-mart". Etymology In French, the ''ette'' ending conveys the idea of a smaller version of a supermarket ('). However, supermarket has been shortened to ''super'' - leaving ..., released in 1994. Track listing #''Killer Clown'' - 3:53 #''The Horse'' - 2:41 #''Slide'' - 3:53 #''Disappear'' - 2:32 #''Beetle'' - 4:30 Personnel *''Ben Howe'' - bass, vocals, guitar *''Greta Anderson'' - drums, vocals *''Dave Mulcahy'' - guitar, vocals, piano References {{Authority control Superette (band) albums 1994 EPs ...
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