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The Supernaturals are a five piece guitar-based
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band from
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, Scotland. Fronted by singer-songwriter James McColl, they signed to
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in 1996, and had a string of singles which were taken from their three albums and four EPs. Other members included Mark Guthrie, Derek McManus, Gavin Crawford and Ken McAlpine. The band's best known songs ("Smile" and "I Wasn't Built To Get Up") were featured prominently in a series of television advertisements. In total they scored five
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entries in the
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Career

The band was formed in 1991 by Derek McManus (guitar), James McColl (guitar/vocals), Gavin Crawford (drums) and Mark Guthrie (bass). Their first cassette release was "Big 7" in 1992 followed by "Dark Star" in early 1993. The band toured extensively around Scotland, selling copies of "Big 7" and "Dark Star" and built a good fan base. Ken McAlpine joined the band in early 1994 on keyboards with Sean Guthrie and Steve Jeffrey sitting in as his replacement on keyboards occasionally. The band often played long sets and featured many impromptu cover versions of songs by bands such as The Move, The Replacements and The Monkees. They released the CD album "Sitting in the Sun" in 1994 and played at the Sound City Festival in Glasgow with the Trashcan Sinatras in April 1994. They followed this up with "Let it Bleat" in 1995. Gavin Crawford (drums) left the band in 1995 to be replaced by Alan Tilston. By mid 1995 The Supernaturals played unsigned at the Phoenix Festival and T in the Park. In 1995 The Supernaturals came to the attention of Andy Ross of Food Records and they were signed to Food/EMI in November 1995. They spent early 1996 recording their debut album with producer Pete Smith and played gigs supporting Dodgy (on their Big Top Tour),
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, Sleeper, Menswe@r,
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and Ash. The band's second release on Food, "Lazy Lover" was supported by a large UK tour with Silver Sun and Grasshow in the Autumn of 1996. The band's next release "Day Before Yesterday's Man" was in January 1997 and the band toured with the Boo Radleys and Gene. They re-released "Smile" in April 1997 and their debut album "It doesn't matter anymore" was released in May 1997. The song "Smile" was a success in Japan with the album staying on the charts in Japan for 12 weeks. The band toured Europe and the UK with Robbie Williams in Autumn 1997. After spending early 1998 recording with Pete Smith, they released their second album "A Tune a Day" (named after the music instruction books) in August 1998 and three singles were released from the album, "I wasn't Built to Get Up", "Sheffield Song" and "Everest" . This was supported by festival appearances and several headlining tours and a 30 date UK Arena and European tour with Robbie Williams and the Divine Comedy in early 1999. The band left Food/EMI Records in Autumn 1999. They recorded their third album "What we did last summer" in Glasgow in 2000 and released it on Koch/Universal in May 2002. Mark Guthrie left the band in December 2000 and Ken McAlpine left the band in July 2001. They were replaced by David Mitchell (keyboards) and Paul Malcolm (guitars) with James McColl switching to bass. To support the release of the album the band toured around the UK and with The Proclaimers in late 2001 and made several appearances at festivals to support the album. The band's first single from the album "Finishing Credits" was on a list of song banned by the BBC in the wake of the 9/11 attacks due to the phrase "It's the end of the world as we know it" featuring in the song. The band were nominated for an
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in 1998 for best contemporary song for "Smile" along with
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". The band won a Tartan Clef award in 1997 as the best new Scottish band. Songs are often related to other songs on the same album by a common theme. The album ''
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'' received good reviews (8/10 ''
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'' and 4/5 '' Q'') as did the follow-up ''A Tune a Day'' (7/10 ''NME'' and 4/5 ''Q''). The creative output saw around 100 songs written in five years. They played at music festivals in the UK, and around Europe, They were also a staple on compilation albums such as '' Shine'', and played radio sessions for
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, Radio 2, Virgin and others. Television appearances included ''
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'', with keyboardist Ken McAlpine appearing as a contestant on ''
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'' (for Phill Jupitus' team). The band performed at each
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festival between 1995 and 1998. "The Day Before Yesterday's Man" was used in the TV series ''
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''. The song "Smile" was the theme tune for bank Smile.co.uk's TV advertisements,
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, Sky Movies UK, Pearl Drops, and mayonnaise in Japan, and was re-recorded for use as the main theme of the Nine Network idents in Australia 2008, and was also parodied in '' Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights''. The song was also used on '' As If'', ''
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'', '' Clarkson's Car Years'', and in 2005 was included in VH2's list of the best indie songs of all time. The song was also used as the theme music for the television review show '' Manic Episodes''. "I Wasn't Built to Get up" was used in an advertising campaign for Direct Debits on UK television in 1999. The song "Monday Mornings" was used in the film '' Fast Food'' in 1998. "Life is a Motorway" has been used in the BBC TV show ''
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''. Rod Stewart recorded the band's song "Dylan's Day Off" for his album ''The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971–1998''.


Post break-up: 2005–present

The Supernaturals took a break after their third album's release in 2002. At their peak, they enjoyed a loyal fanbase, with several high-quality
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s. Webuser magazine, Issue 38, page 58, August 2002 Songwriter McColl went on to be guitarist in band The Hussys. In 2007 the band released "We Expected" an eight track album on Quince Records in Japan. The band's 2008 album "Super Pro" was recorded by Kevin Burleigh (Glasvegas, Supernaturals, Simple Minds) at the Byre Studio in Beauly. This was augmented by four songs and released as "Super Pro +" by Quince Records in Japan in 2009. The band's 2009 UK album "Japanese Graffiti" had a more 1980s sound. The band then recorded "Tokyo Elephant Brothers" in a camper van in 2010. The band's final album to date is "Please Secure Your Valuables" which was released in 2011. The band have played sessions on Rapal, Channel M and the
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radio show. Their songs "Rock Concert", "Napoleon", "Friends Reunited", "Warm and Fuzzy" and "We Expected" have been used variously on '' Jersey Shore'', '' When I Was 17'', '' Paris Hilton's BFF'' and ''
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'' on MTV. "Rock Concert" was used in a US national advert for Payless Shoes. Their songs "Aftershave" "Roller Disco" "T Rex Records" and "Jenny Teaches Rock School" have been played by
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. '' The Hills'' have also featured their song "Rocksteady" and "We Expected". The song "Roller Disco" was a top 10 airplay single in Peru in 2009 together with "Greatest Living Actress" and "Aftershave" which received extensive airplay in South America. "Tiger" was used in the Russian language film "20 Cigarettes". The song "Just think of my heart as a campervan" has been used on the BBC 1 TV show the legalizer. Keyboardist McAlpine later became a cameraman for Eòrpa, House Guest,
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, and music videos for Justin Currie. Drummer Tilston collaborated with
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on his 2009 album '' My Oracle Lives Uptown'' and with Madonna on her 2012 album '' MDNA''. In February 2012, The Supernaturals began rehearsing again with their four original members. Over the next two years they wrote and recorded a fourth album ''360'', at Gorbals Sound Studios in Glasgow. The album was released on 6 April 2015. The band released their fifth album, ''Bird of Luck'', on 1 August 2019. Archive footage from one of the band's appearances on Channel 4's TFI Friday appears in the documentary feature film, 'The Closer We Get' (2016) directed by Karen Guthrie, sister of bass player Mark Guthrie. The band returned to playing live in 2015 and have since performed supporting Sleeper, Embrace and performed at The Loopallu Festival, The Belladrum Festival, Mugstock Festival and as part of the Star Shaped Festival tour at venues including the
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. Guitarist Derek McManus died on 27 June 2022, at the age of 55.Requiem Mass for the Repose of the Soul of Derek McManus
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Discography


Albums

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'', May 1997 – Number 9 UK *'' A Tune a Day'', August 1998 – Number 21 UK *''What We Did Last Summer'', June 2002 *''360'', April 2015 *''Bird of Luck'', August 2019


Cassette mini albums on Tourette Sounds

*''Big Seven'' 1993 (seven tracks) *''Dark Star'' 1993 (eight tracks)


CD EPs on Tourette Sounds

*''Sitting in the Sun'' 1994 (seven tracks) *''Let it Bleat'' 1995 (five tracks)


Singles


Television appearances


Timeline

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References

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