Starship (2)
Starship (2)

Starship

Successor of Jefferson Starship. Following Jefferson Starship founder Paul Kantner's departure, a 1984 legal settlement prohibited the use of the Jefferson Starship name unless all original members agreed to it. The remaining members shortened the name to "Starship," and, fronted by vocalist Grace Slick, the band reached its popular peak with the 1985 album "Knee Deep in the Hoopla." The album generated two #1 hits: "We Built This City" and "Sara". In 1987, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" also reached #1. The following year, Slick left to join the reformed Jefferson Airplane. In 1990, after the "Cannibals" tour, final remaining original member Craig Chaquico left the band.

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2003 - Djinthemix
VG+ / GEN - 1 x 12", 45 RPM, Single
1985 - Grunt, RCA
VG+ / VG+ - 1 x 7", Single, 45 RPM
PRICE Image Title Artist Genre Style Label Year Country Format Condition Comment
We Built This City We Built This City DJ's 4 Life, Starship Electronic Hard Trance, Trance Djinthemix 2003 UK 1 x 12", 45 RPM, Single
We Built This City We Built This City Starship Rock Pop Rock Grunt, RCA 1985 Australia 1 x 7", Single, 45 RPM RCA company sleeve
We Built This City - DJ's 4 Life, Starship - Electronic - Hard Trance, Trance - 2003 - Djinthemix - VG+/VG+ - 1 x 12", 45 RPM, Single
We Built This City - Starship - Rock - Pop Rock - 1985 - Grunt, RCA - VG+/VG+ - 1 x 7", Single, 45 RPM
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