Super Group

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Super Group
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Released7 November 2008
Recorded2008
Genre Pop-punk
Label P-Vine-Good Charamel-Damnably
Producer Naoko Yamano and Atsushi Shibata
Shonen Knife chronology
Fun! Fun! Fun!
(2007)
Super Group
(2008)
Free Time
(2010)
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Super Group is an album by the Japanese rock trio Shonen Knife. It was released in Japan on 7 November 2008, [2] in the USA on 20 May 2009, and in the UK and Europe in 2010. The original Japanese CD issue was released as a mini-LP cartoon package with a gatefold and poster inside.

Contents

The album contains Shonen Knife typical Ramones-like pop punk and a cover of Paul McCartney's tune "Jet".

Track listing

All tracks written by Naoko Yamano except "Jet," written by Paul and Linda McCartney, and "Top Of The World" by Richard Carpenter.

  1. "Super Group"
  2. "Slug"
  3. "Muddy Bubbles Hell"
  4. "Deer Biscuits"
  5. "BBQ Party"
  6. "Pyramid Power"
  7. "Time Warp"
  8. "Na Na Na"
  9. "Your Guitar"
  10. "Jet"
  11. "Top of the World"

Bonus tracks

Personnel

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References

  1. Smith, Tom (October 2009), NEO Magazine (63 ed.), United Kingdom: Uncooked Media, p. 78
  2. Super Group - Shonen Knife | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic , retrieved 2022-05-14