Star (Stellar* song)

Star (Stellar* song)

Infobox Single
Name = Star



Artist = Stellar*
from Album = Magic Line
Released = May 27, 2002
Format = CD Single
Recorded = 2001
Genre = Pop rock
Length = 4:00
Label = Epic
Writer = Boh Runga
Producers = Tom Bailey and Stellar*
Chart position =
* #40 (New Zealand)
Last single = Taken
(2002)
This single = Star
(2002)
Next single = One More Day
(2003)

"Star" is New Zealand band Stellar*'s ninth single, and their third single from their second album Magic Line. This single is the last of the band's to have a physical release. The single, though charting for five weeks would only reach a position of #40. [cite web |url=http://charts.org.nz/showitem.asp?key=228445&cat=s |title=STELLAR* - STAR (SONG) |accessdate=2007-01-29] The single featured two B-sides, the Sub Mariner Remix of Taken, as well as the new B-side We Go Out. This song woul later be featured on the soundtrack to the New Zealand horror film The Locals in 2003. Furthermore. after five minutes of silence the single would feature some bonus material. The first bonus sound clip was of the song We Go Out being read by a speech synthesiser and the other being a short James Bond take-of, where Andrew Maclaren played the role of James Bond and Kurt Shanks the speaking role of Miss Moneypenny.

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