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Starsailor (band)
Starsailor is an indie rock band from Wigan in England. As at 2004, it has had a couple of charting albums in the UK and 8 top 40 singles in the UK since 2001.
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Early history
Bassist James Stelfox and drummer Ben Byrne had been playing together in the north of England for a number of years. When their regular singer fell ill, they recruited young singer and songwriter James Walsh from a school choir. He was influenced by Jeff Buckley and his 1994 album Grace in his singing style. The band then named Waterface had tried a number of guitarists before they asked long time friend Barry Westhead to join the band in 2000 on keyboards and Walsh also taking up the guitar. The band started to build up a reputation. The band name changed to Starsailor after the 1970 album Starsailor by Tim Buckley.
A journalist from the ‘’NME’’ saw a gig in 2000 and gave the band a glowing review. "One live encounter was enough to convince many sceptics that here was a band who were genuinely special, blessed with a singer whose voice thrummed like an emotional telegraph wire, that swerved the pitfalls of indie melancholia and were clearly in love with rock’n’roll and all its possibilities." Its performance at the Glastonbury festival added to the bands reputation and led to a bidding war amongst UK record companies. The band signed with EMI in 2000.
Recorded History
The band appeared on the NME Brats tour in 2001 – the first band to do so without having released a single. They received an NME Award for "Brightest New Hope" the week the band’s first single "Fever" was released. It reached the Top 20 on the UK singles charts. The band started a UK tour and shot a video for its next single "Good Souls" which again went top 20 in the UK and also made the Portuguese charts.
In May 2001, Starsailor entered Rockfield Studios for six weeks with producer Steve Osborne . Lead singer Walsh has said that they wanted the album to have a really live feel between Jeff Buckley’s Grace and Neil Young’s Harvest. Their debut album Love Is Here reached number two on the UK charts in October 2001 and had a further three songs from it reach the UK charts. The album was released internationally in 2002 although it failed to achieve the same success in other markets.
Starsailor travelled to Los Angeles in 2003 to record tracks for its second album Silence is Easy with legendary producer Phil Spector. However, the recording session was interrupted with the arrest of Spector for suspected murder. Two tracks produced by Spector appear on the album released in the UK in August 2003. The title track reached the UK top 10 and made the top 40 on a world composite chart in late 2003. "Born Again", the next single, has also reached the UK Top 40 while "Four To The Floor" reached the Top 40 of the UK and Australian charts in 2004. The Silence is Easy album was released elsewhere in the world in 2004.
Their song "Way To Fall" plays during the end credits of the video game Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
A music video of "Bring my love" is being featured on DVD 2 of the 2 DVD set of Oldboy, released in Germany and Austria. The video consists entirely of clips from the movie.
Band Members
As of 2004, the band consisted of:
- Ben Byrne , drums;
- James ‘Stel’ Stelfox (bass)
- James Walsh (guitar/vocals)
- Barry Westhead (keyboards)
Discography
- Love Is Here (2001 UK – 2002 Internationally); #2 UK, #129 US
- Silence Is Easy (2003 UK –2004 Internationally); #2 UK
UK hit singles
- 2001 "Fever" #18
- 2001 "Good Souls" #12
- 2001 "Alcoholic" #10
- 2001 "Lullaby" #36
- 2002 "Poor Misguided Fool" #23
- 2003 "Silence is Easy" #9
- 2003 "Born Again" #40
- 2004 "Four to the Floor" #24
Did not have any US Top 40 hits so far.
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