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Starship is an American rock band from San Francisco, California. Initially a continuation of Jefferson Starship, it underwent a change in musical direction, the subsequent loss of personnel, and a lawsuit settlement that led to a name change. Starship’s 1985 album, Knee Deep in the Hoopla, was certified platinum by the RIAA, and included two singles that went to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart: “We Built This City” and “Sara”.
Grace Slick is an American singer-songwriter, musician, artist, and former model, widely known in rock and roll history for her role in San Francisco’s burgeoning psychedelic music scene in the mid-1960s. Her music career spanned four decades. She performed with The Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship. She also had a sporadic solo career. Slick provided vocals on a number of iconic songs, including “Somebody to Love”, “White Rabbit”, “We Built This City”, and “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now”.
“We Built This City” is a 1985 song written by Bernie Taupin, Martin Page, Dennis Lambert, and Peter Wolf, and originally recorded by US rock group Starship and released as their debut single on their album Knee Deep in the Hoopla.
Commercially, the single reached number one in Australia, Canada and the United States; the top 10 in Germany, Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland; the top 20 in Belgium, New Zealand and the United Kingdom; and number 21 in Austria and the Netherlands. It has appeared on several “worst song” lists, topping a 2011 Rolling Stone poll of worst songs of the 1980s by a wide margin.
The song was engineered by producer Bill Bottrell and arranged by Bottrell and Jasun Martz.
The song features Mickey Thomas and Grace Slick sharing lead vocals. MTV executive and former DJ Les Garland provided the DJ voice-over during the song’s bridge. Additionally, some radio stations, with the help of jingle company JAM Creative Productions in Dallas, Texas, would insert their own opening line to promote their stations.
Iβve had the privilege of spending the day with Grace Slick shooting an MTV Video, visited back stage with Carlos Santana (he bogartβs, ha-ha), and even randomly ran into Ozzy Ozbourne here in town (he was 1/2 brain dead, ha-ha). Or I should say that he ran into me. Literally. It was at a Mexican restaurant, he was eating then heading straight to rehab. And of course it has been awesome to play in a band that is finally getting some well-deserved recognition.
Starship – Knee Deep In The Hoopla (1985)
Side one
- We Built This City – Bernie Taupin, Martin Page, Dennis Lambert, Peter Wolf – 4:53
- Sara – Ina Wolf, P. Wolf – 4:48
- Tomorrow Doesn’t Matter Tonight – Steven Cristol, Robin Randall – 3:41
- Rock Myself to Sleep – Kimberley Rew, Vince De la Cruz – 3:24
- Desperate Heart – Randy Goodrum, Michael Bolton – 4:04
Side two
- Private Room – Craig Chaquico, Mickey Thomas – 4:51
- Before I Go – David Roberts – 5:30
- Hearts of the World (Will Understand) – Stephen Broughton Lunt, Arthur Stead – 4:21
- Love Rusts – Taupin, Page – 4:57
Additional tracks
- Casualty (P. Wolf, Jeremy Smith) – 4:34
- We Built This City (Special Club Mix) – 4:49
- Private Room (Instrumental) – 4:54
- Sara (Edited) – 4:18
- Before I Go (Remixed) – 4:25
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