Something Like Strangers

Something Like Strangers is the third studio album by New Zealand Pop rock band Stellar*, released by Sony BMG on August 28, 2006 in New Zealand. The album was released after a period of hiatus after the release of their second album in 2001. Unlike the band's first two albums, Something Like Strangers did not reach the #1 position. It stayed at #9 on the RIANZ albums charts for two weeks before slipping down out of the top 10. [1] The album's lead single was Whiplash, released in March 2006, and followed by the July single For a While (which featured a collaboration with Andy Lovegrove of fellow New Zealand band Breaks Co-Op).

Something Like Strangers
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 28, 2006
GenrePop rock
Length48:53
LabelSony BMG
ProducerTom Bailey, Stellar*
Stellar* chronology
Magic Line
(2001)
Something Like Strangers
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
NZ Herald mixed Link
XtraMSN Link

The album was first announced by Boh Runga at the official Stellar* message board in April 2005, with "Take a Girl" (then titled "Take a Girl (Living It Up)") being the prospective first single. [2]

Track listing

#TitleWriter(s)Duration
1."Beautiful"Boh Runga, Andrew Maclaren3:42
2."Whiplash"Boh Runga, Shelly Peiken3:48
3."Miracles"Boh Runga, Kevin Savigar4:16
4."For a While" (featuring Andy Lovegrove)Boh Runga3:00
5."What Your Heart Don't Know"Boh Runga, Kurt Shanks3:31
6."Take a Girl"Boh Runga, Kurt Shanks, Andrew Maclaren3:43
7."High"Boh Runga, Kirk Miller4:01
8."Everybody"Boh Runga, Andrew Maclaren4:03
9."Life"Boh Runga3:38
10."7 Miles High"Boh Runga, James Michael2:53
11."Sparkle"Boh Runga, Andrew Maclaren4:21

Singles

The album has featured two singles so far. Neither have had physical single releases, only being released through digital and airplay means.

  • [2006.03.02] Whiplash
  • [2006.07.10] For a While (featuring Andy Lovegrove)
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