Euphoria (Australian band)
Euphoria | |
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Origin | Sydney, NSW, Australia |
Genres | Dance, Dance-pop, House, Eurodance |
Years active | 1991 | –1993
Labels | EMI Australia |
Associated acts | AK Soul, Elastic, Young MC, Jocelyn Brown |
Past members |
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Euphoria was a popular Australian Pop/Dance music trio from the early 1990s based in Sydney, NSW. The group was founded by producer Andrew Klippel (son of visual artist Robert Klippel[1]) and featured the vocals of Keren Minshull and Holly Garnett. Model Jodhi Meares joined after Garnett left.
Profile
The group achieved prominence in Australia in late 1991/early 1992 with their first single, "Love You Right", after the song and video was featured on the Australian soap opera "E Street." Widespread radio airplay followed, and the single reached #1 on the ARIA singles chart,[2] becoming the 24th highest selling single of 1992.[3] The music video for the song featured E Street cast member Kelley Abbey, who played Jo-jo, as a backup dancer. The video was shown at the beginning of episode 260 of E Street, where Wheels sees the video on TV and comments on Jo-jo's participation in it. Simon Baker, who was also an actor on E Street, was a back-up dancer in the video.
Other top ten singles followed, including "One In A Million" (#1[2]), "Do for You" (#7[2]), and the less-successful fourth single, "I Will Never Leave You" (#41[2]). All of these tracks came from their only album, "Total Euphoria" (#14[2]), which was released in October 1992. A further single, "Elated", was released in 1993 (#66[2]), after which the group disbanded. "Love You Right" was remixed in 1997, and the single included a remix by 2 Unlimited. However, the 1997 remix did not chart.
Klippel later explained that the group had formed only after the "Love You Right" single had achieved success. The song had been written and recorded with no expectation of success, and when it became a hit, Klippel felt compelled to assemble a group to promote it. Unfortunately, their success would be tarnished after it was revealed that Garnett lip-synced Minshull's vocals in the video (although Minshull also appeared briefly in the video). For the following single, "One In A Million", both Garnett and Minshull shared vocals and screen-time in the video. Behind the scenes, however, there were tensions between the trio that resulted in Garnett departing the group, with Meares replacing her for the act's final two singles.
In 2011, Minshull commented that despite their success, she feels that Euphoria is dated and does not reflect the mainstream music of today.[4]
Life after Euphoria
Klippel has continued to work in music as a producer for such artists as Human Nature and Jocelyn Brown, and formed the dance bands Elastic and AK Soul. Female members Minshull and Garnett pursued solo and background vocal projects. Minshull continues to work as a Sydney based singer/songwriter, releasing the album 'You're Driving' in 2011 and launching Keren Minshull Music in 2012. Meares returned to modeling and later launched a fashion clothing line.
Holly Garnett committed suicide in October 1998 at the age of 29, due to the plight of her brother Martin Garnett, who was imprisoned in a Thai prison for drug trafficking.[5][6]
Discography
The work of Australian Dance Music Producer Andrew Klippel
As Euphoria:
- 1991 "Love You Right" AUS #1,[2] NZ #19,[7] UK #76[8]
- 1992 "One in a Million" AUS #1[2]
- 1992 "Do For You" / "Baby I Want It" (featuring Young MC) AUS #7[2]
- 1992 "I Will Never Leave You" AUS #41[2]
- 1993 "Elated" AUS #66[2]
- 1993 "Karma" (unreleased)
- 1997 "Love You Right" ('97 Remix) UK release
Album - Total Euphoria (1992) AUS #14[2]
As Elastic:
- 1994 "Caution to the Wind" AUS #61[2]
As AK Soul:
- 1995 "I Like It" AUS #28[2]
- 1996 "Show You Love" (featuring Jocelyn Brown) AUS #49[2]
- 1997 "Free" AUS #125[2]
- 2000 "Show You Love" (Remix) (featuring Jocelyn Brown)
Album - Free (1996) AUS #70[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Make It New - Robert Klippel, video, 1993, SBS, Australia.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Australian (ARIA Chart) peaks:
- Top 50 peaks: "australian-charts.com > Discography Euphoria". Hung Medien. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
- Top 100 peaks: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988-2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. N.B. "I Will Never Leave You" is erroneously listed as peaking at #42 in this book.
- "Free" (single): "Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 5 June 2015". Imgur. Archived from the original on 5 June 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
- ↑ 1992 Year-End Singles from ARIA.com
- ↑ "'Coming Home' K.M Keren Minshull > All comments". youtube.com. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
- ↑ Taylor Auerbach (30 May 2014). "Diaries from death row: Australia's most notorious drug smuggler tells how he survived drug-crazed assassins, ran a smuggling operation from his cell and converted to Islam during 21 years in some of the world's toughest prisons". Daily Mail Australia. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
- ↑ "The Ryerson Index". Ryerson Index Inc. Retrieved 13 April 2012.. User must add 'Garnett' into the Surname search parameter
- ↑ "charts.org.nz > Discography Euphoria". Hung Medien. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
- ↑ "UKmix.org > Chart Analysis > The 76-100 pos. UK-Charts-Thread > 26 September 1992". Imgur. Archived from the original on 7 November 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
External links
- Euphoria tribute at MySpace
- Keren Minshull at MySpace
- Keren Minshull Music at Facebook
- Drunken Victim.com's profile on Eurphoria
- Track listing at e.discogs.com
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