Backspacer (Supergroove album)

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Backspacer
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 19, 1996
GenreRock
Funk rock
Length52:03
LabelRCA Records
Supergroove chronology
GreatMixes
(1994)
Backspacer
(1996)
Postage
(2003)

Backspacer was the last studio album by the New Zealand rock band Supergroove. It was released in 1996 by RCA Records. Before recording, creative differences saw vocalist Che Ness and trumpeter Tim Stewart fired from the band.[1] The album is musically very different from their first, being less funk and more straight rock, with a darker and more melancholy feeling in songs like "Dear Mother (Don't Let Me Go)", "This Stupid Grin" and "The Decline and Fall of Us Both."

Supergroove toured the album without Che Ness but due to poor reception and sales of the record and without Che Ness, Supergroove broke up soon after in 1997.

Three singles were released from the album, "", "If I Had My Way" (a top 10 hit) and "".

Track listing[]

All tracks written by Joe Lonie and Karl Steven except "Who's Side Are You on Anyway?" and "5th Wheel" by Lonie, Steven, and Ben Sciascia.

No.TitleLength
1."Only Ever You"4:47
2."Backspaced"4:12
3."Windows"4:29
4."This Stupid Grin"4:13
5."Dear Mother (Don't Let Me Go)"6:31
6."If I Had My Way"5:50
7."My Best"3:45
8."Who's Side Are You on Anyway?"3:28
9."The Decline & Fall of Us Both"4:31
10."Shameless"4:27
11."5th Wheel"5:44
Total length:52:03

Source: Spotify.[2]

References[]

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