Super Star (S.H.E album)

Super Star
Studio album by S.H.E
Released 22 August 2003
Genre Mandopop
Length 40:49
Label H.I.M International Music, EMI, Avex
Producer Joeloe Kuo (郭文宗)
S.H.E chronology
Together (Best Collection)
(2003)
Super Star
(2003)
奇幻旅程
Magical Journey
(2004)

Super Star is the fourth studio album by Taiwanese girl group S.H.E. It was released on 22 August 2003. Ella suffered a back injury during the shooting of a television show one month before the album was released. Because of this, Ella is absent from some of the music videos. As of 2006, the single "Super Star" from this album has been S.H.E's biggest hit. German producer Roberto "Geo" Rosan and vocalist Jade Villalon, as Sweetbox, composed "Super Star" for S.H.E.[1] during the sessions for Sweetbox's Adagio, and they also released their own English version as a single at the time. In 2004, Canadian singer Skye Sweetnam re-recorded "Super Star" as "Superstar".

Contents

Reception

On the HITORadio Top 10 Charts, Super Star continued Youth Society's success by landing six songs on the charts. Furthermore, Super Star earned S.H.E their second consecutive Best Group and Best Chart Performance awards at the 2004 HITO Awards.[2] The album's title track itself was also well-received. Not only was "Super Star" crowned Metro Radio's 2004 Song of the Year,[3] it was also rewarded for being one of the year's best songs at the HITO Radio Music Awards,[2] Singapore Hit Awards,[4] and Hong Kong TVB8 Awards.[5] The four awards earned by "Super Star" were the most for any S.H.E song until "Don't Wanna Grow Up" (Once Upon a Time) earned six between 2006 and 2007.

Track listing

  1. Super Star
  2. Far Away Places(遠方; Yuan Fang) cover from How Did I Fall In Love With You of Backstreet Boys
  3. The Legend of Northern Europe (北歐神話; Bei Ou Shen Hua)
  4. Half-Sugarism (半糖主義; Ban Tang Zhu Yi)(covered from; Play - Cinderella)
  5. Riverside Park (河濱公園; He Bin Gong Yuan)
  6. I.O.I.O (covered from; Bee Gees - I.O.I.O.)
  7. Always Missing (長相思; Chang Xiang Si)
  8. Heavy Rain (落大雨; Luo Da Yu)
  9. The Smile of Summer (夏天的微笑; Xia Tian De Wei Xiao)
  10. You Are Too Honest (你太誠實; Ni Tai Cheng Shi)

Music videos

Both "Far Away" and "River Shore Park" are based on themes of lost love; "Super Star," while dominated by a rock concert concept, contains a loose love plot where the girl is rejected, only to receive a kiss later in the video. "Heavy Rain" is a story of companion love between two parents, played by Selina and Hebe. "I.O.I.O" is a story of two girls, Selina and Hebe, fighting over a boy (Ella) who actually doesn't like either girl in the first place. The video was the first to feature S.H.E super deformed; more concrete versions were featured in S.H.E's next album, Magical Journey.

Chart performance

Top positions

Song Chinese Hito Radio
Top 10
9+2 Music
Top 15
Global Asia
Top 15
UFO Radio
Top 15
Channel [V]
Top 20
MTV Taiwan
Top 20
YES 93.3
Top 20
Super Star 1 - 4 4 1 - 1
Far Away 遠方 - - 10 1 1 - 3
Half-Sugarism 半糖主義 5 - - 2 - 3 -
River Shore Park 河濱公園 1 5 - - - - -
I.O.I.O 2 - - 1 11 - -
Heavy Rain 落大雨 3 - - - - 3 -
Smile of Summer 夏天的微笑 9 - - - - 6 -

Weeks on chart

Song Chinese Hito Radio
Top 10
9+2 Music
Top 15
Global Asia
Top 15[6]
UFO Radio
Top 15
Channel [V]
Top 20
MTV Taiwan
Top 20[7]
YES 93.3
Top 20
Super Star 3 - >4 3 4 - 14
Far Away 遠方 - - 3 2 5 - 7
Half-Sugarism 半糖主義 3 - - 7 - 3 -
River Shore Park 河濱公園 1 2 - - - - -
I.O.I.O 2 - - 5 3 - -
Heavy Rain 落大雨 1 - - - - >1 -
Smile of Summer 夏天的微笑 3 - - - - 7 -

References

  1. ^ (Chinese) HIM's official press release for the album "Super Star". Retrieved January 25, 2007.
  2. ^ a b (Chinese) [1]
  3. ^ (Chinese) [2]
  4. ^ (Chinese) 2004新加坡金曲奖得奖名单
  5. ^ (Chinese) [3]
  6. ^ earliest available charts start from the week of October 25, 2003. [4]
  7. ^ earliest available charts start from the week of October 25, 2003.[5]