Starfish (album)
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Starfish | ||
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Studio album by The Church | ||
Released | February 16th, 1988 | |
Recorded | 1987 | |
Genre | Alternative rock, Psychedelic rock | |
Length | 46:07 | |
Label | Arista (worldwide except Australia) Mushroom (Australia) |
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Producer(s) | Greg Ladanyi, Waddy Wachtel, The Church | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Church chronology | ||
Heyday (1986) |
Starfish (1988) |
Gold Afternoon Fix (1990) |
The breakthrough 1988 album by The Church, Starfish has remained the band's most commercially-successful release to the present day. The first single, "Under The Milky Way", charted well into the American Top 40, leading to significant exposure of the then relatively underground Australian act. The song has since been covered by numerous other artists.
Recorded/produced in Los Angeles by L.A. session musicians Waddy Wachtel and Greg Ladanyi, the recording is more sparse and open than its predecessor, Heyday. Many of its songs have seen heavy rotation in live setlists, and the album remains a favorite among many fans. The band has repeatedly noted how much they disliked being in Los Angeles during the recording sessions; "North, South, East And West" is an indictment of L.A.'s shallow aspects.
The album's title was taken from singer/bassist Steve Kilbey's nickname for friend/ musical partner Donnette Thayer. Kilbey also contributed a long untitled poem in the album's liner notes. Read poem here
"Hotel Womb" has dream/nightmare-themed lyrics pertaining to cannibalism.
Music videos were filmed for "Under The Milky Way" and "Reptile."
Two songs were used in episodes of the U.S. television show Miami Vice. "Under The Milky Way" was used in an episode called "Asian Cut" (aired Jan. 13, 1989), and "Blood Money" was used in "Heart Of Night" (Nov. 18, 1988).
A sheet music/guitar tablature book was released for the entire album by Cherry Lane.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Destination" (Kilbey/Willson-Piper/Koppes/Ploog)
- "Under The Milky Way" (Kilbey/Jansson)
- "Blood Money" (Kilbey/Willson-Piper/Koppes/Ploog)
- "Lost" (Kilbey/Willson-Piper/Koppes/Ploog)
- "North, South, East And West" (Kilbey/Willson-Piper/Koppes/Ploog)
- "Spark" (Willson-Piper)
- "Antenna" (Kilbey/Willson-Piper/Koppes/Ploog)
- "Reptile" (Kilbey/Willson-Piper/Koppes/Ploog)
- "A New Season" (Koppes)
- "Hotel Womb" (Kilbey)
Intial vinyl copies of the album came with a free bonus 12" EP. Tracklisting:
- "Anna Miranda" (Kilbey/ Jansson/ The Church)
- "Musk" (Kilbey/ The Church)
- "Perfect Child" (Kilbey/ The Church)
- "Frozen And Distant" (Kilbey/ The Church)
- "Texas Moon" (Kilbey/ The Church)
All except "Musk" later appeared on the band's 1991 rarities compilation, A Quick Smoke At Spot's. All five appeared on a 2005 double-CD remastered version of Starfish.
[edit] Personnel
- Steve Kilbey: Bass Guitar, Lead Vocals
- Peter Koppes: Guitars, Lead Vocal on "A New Season"
- Marty Willson-Piper: Guitars, Lead Vocal on "Spark"
- Richard Ploog: Drums, Percussion
[edit] Additional musicians
Greg Kuehn: keyboards
David Lindley: mandolin on "Antenna"
"Awesome Welles": Synclavier
Waddy Wachtel: backing vocals
[edit] Charted Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |||
US Hot 100 | US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | UK | |||
1988 | Under The Milky Way | #24 | - | - | ? | Starfish |