Starship

In 1984, Paul Kantner left Jefferson Starship (San Francisco, California, USA). His former bandmates wanted to continue as Jefferson Starship, but Kantner, as the last founding member of Jefferson Airplane, took legal action over the "Jefferson" name. Kantner settled out of court and signed an agreement that neither party would use the names "Jefferson" or "Airplane" unless all members of Jefferson Airplane, Inc. (Bill Thompson, Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady) agreed. The band then took the name Starship. Keyboard player David Freiberg, who had been increasingly marginalized, left as well.

In 1985, Starship released Knee Deep In The Hoopla and immediately scored two #1 hits. The first was "We Built This City", written by Bernie Taupin, Martin Page, Dennis Lambert, and Peter Wolf (producer), and inspired by Bay Area power-rock station KSAN-FM. This song was trashed at the time by Kantner, and was later declared to be the "worst song of all time" by Blender magazine. VH1 also named it the number-one "Most Awesomely Bad Song" on a top-50 countdown co-sponsored with Blender. The second #1 was "Sara"; no previous incarnation of Jefferson Airplane/Starship had had a #1 hit. The album itself reached #7, went platinum, and spawned two more singles: "Tomorrow Doesn’t Matter Tonight" (#26), and "Before I Go" (#68).

In 1987, "Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now" was featured in the film Mannequin and hit #1, although only Slick and Thomas (plus Craig Chaquico’s guitar solo) appeared on it. This song made Slick the oldest female vocalist to sing on a number-one Billboard Hot 100 hit, at the age of 47. (She held this record until Cher broke it at age 53 in 1999 with "Believe".) The following year,with two new members Mark Morgan[keyboard] Brett Bloomfield[Bass] the band’s song "Wild Again" (which reached #78 on the Billboard singles chart) was used in the movie "Cocktail."

By the time No Protection was released, bassist Pete Sears had left. The album went gold and featured the hits "Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now" (#1), "It’s Not Over (‘Til It’s Over)" (#9), and "Beat Patrol" (#46). In addition, the last song on the album, "Set the Night to Music", would later become a huge hit when re-recorded as a duet between Roberta Flack and Maxi Priest.

Grace Slick left Starship in 1988, having become disillusioned with the band’s new pop image and swearing never to perform with them again. The revamped Starship lineup Mark Morgan[keys] and Brett Bloomfield[bass] released Love Among The Cannibals in 1989, but the next year the group finally disbanded.

In 1991, Mickey Thomas revived the band, originally as "Mickey Thomas’ Starship" and then as Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, the name under which the band still tours and records.

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Starship Albums

0.0 0.0 4 Hits: Starship Starship
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0.0 0.0 Best Of Starship
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0.0 0.0 Best of Starship Starship
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June 22, 2010
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0.0 0.0 Best Of The 80′s Starship
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0.0 0.0 Four Hits: Starship Starship
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0.0 0.0 Greatest Hits Starship
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July 1, 2010
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0.0 0.0 Greatest Hits (Ten Years And Change 1979-1991) Starship
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0.0 0.0 Greatest Hits Incl. We Build This City & Sara Starship
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0.0 0.0 Greatest Hits Of The ’80s Starship
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0.0 0.0 Greatest Hits: 10 Years and Change Starship
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0.0 0.0 Hits Starship
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0.0 0.0 Hits Of The 80ies Starship
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0.0 0.0 Knee Deep in the Hoopla Starship
Released on
July 27, 1999
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0.0 0.0 Live at the Stanley Cup Starship
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July 28, 2010
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0.0 0.0 Love Among the Cannibals Starship
Released on
July 26, 1989
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0.0 0.0 Love Songs Starship
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0.0 0.0 No Protection Starship
Released on
November 30, 1986
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0.0 0.0 Nothin’S Gonna Stop Us Now Starship
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0.0 0.0 Platinum & Gold Collection Starship
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0.0 0.0 Platinum and Gold Collection Starship
Released on
July 14, 2004
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