Karaoke Superstars

Karaoke Superstars
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 22, 2001
Recorded2000–2001
GenreChristian rock
Length48:19
LabelInpop
ProducerBill Deaton
Superchick chronology
Karaoke Superstars
(2001)
Last One Picked
(2002)
Alternative cover
Independent release cover

Karaoke Superstars is the debut studio album by Christian rock band Superchick, released on May 22, 2001 by Inpop Records.[1] It was produced by the band and Bill Deaton.[2] To promote the album, the group toured Europe and North America, being managed by producer Jim Scherer.[3]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [4]
Jesus Freak Hideout [1]
Cross Rhythms[5]

Billboard praised the album, stating that "musically, the songs are bouncy and buoyant" and "this talented outfit could be one of the year’s breakthrough Christian acts."[2] John DiBiase of Jesus Freak Hideout stated that the music is "well-produced, only occasionally partially overproduced" as well as "fun, fast, furious, and attractive", although he criticized the "flat, emotionless" vocals.[1] John Daniels of Cross Rhythms stated that the album "straightforwardly put over a message but still maintain a quirky wit", noting that their sound was "reminiscent of The Bangles"[5]

Awards

The album was nominated for the Rock Album of the Year during the 33rd GMA Dove Awards.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Barlow Girls" 
2."Big Star Machine" 
3."Karaoke Superstar" 
4."Get Up" 
5."Not Done Yet" 
6."Super Trooper" 
7."TV Land" 
8."Help Me Out God" 
9."One Girl Revolution" 
10."Alright" 
11."Let It Be" 
12."Help Me Out God (Drop Chevy Remix)" 
13."Alright (Respect to the Old Skool Remix)" 
14."One Girl Revolution (Mob Action Remix)" 

References

  1. ^ a b c DiBiase, John (May 22, 2001). "Superchic[k], "Karaoke Superstar" Review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Paoletta, Michael, ed. (August 4, 2001). "Reviews & Previews". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 20. Retrieved August 18, 2025. (alternative version)
  3. ^ a b "Superchic[k]". Pollstar. December 16, 2002. Retrieved August 7, 2025.
  4. ^ "AllMusic review". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Daniels, John (July 11, 2001). "Review: Karaoke Superstars - Superchic[k]". Cross Rhythms. No. 64. Retrieved August 19, 2025.