Superette (band)
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Superette | |
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Origin | New Zealand |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Labels | Flying Nun Records |
Associated acts | Jean-Paul Sartre Experience |
The Superette, were an indie rock band on New Zealand's Flying Nun Records.
History
The band was formed in 1993 in Auckland, New Zealand by members of Jean-Paul Sartre Experience and Fang Ben Howe, Dave Mulcahy, Greta Anderson.[1]
Discography[1]
Albums
- Tiger (1996 - Flying Nun Records - FN352)
EP
- Rosepig (1994 - Flying Nun Records - FNCD326)
Singles
- Killer Clown (1995 - 7 - Flying Nun Records – FN326)
- Touch Me (1996 - CD Maxi-Single - Festival Records – D 1280)
- Touch Me / Anything (1996 - 7 - Flying Nun Records – FN362)
Compilation appearances
The group have appeared on some compilations. The following is a list of these albums that have featured tracks by the Superette.
- 15 (1995 - Flying Nun Records - FNCD377)
- The Sound Is Out There (1995 - Flying Nun Records – FNCD334, Festival Records - D 1168)
- Abbasalutely (1995 - Flying Nun Records - FN315)
- Pop Eyed (1996 - Flying Nun Records - FNCD395)
- Topless Women Talk About Their Lives (1997 - Flying Nun Records - FNCD402)
- How Much For Trade? (1998 - Flying Nun Records - TRADEME1)
- Flying Nun 25th Anniversary Box Set (2006 - Flying Nun Records - FNCD500)
References
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