Band,
Electronic and Pop
They formed in New Zealand in the late 1980s. The boys in the band were looking for a lead singer and they happened upon Aishah, a Malaysian studying abroad. Her looks and voice were a perfect fit for their pop sound. They soon released an album, Sensation, in 1988 (as The Fan Club). It was produced by locals and became a big hit in New Zealand and Malaysia, and spawned three top 20 singles there: "Sensation", "Paradise" and "Call Me". They released their second album, Respect The Beat, a year later, and it was also a hit, spawning three more hit singles: "I Feel Love", "Never Gave Up On You" and "Don't Let Me Fall Alone". This last song ended up being the biggest selling single of all time in New Zealand. Their success drew the attention of Epic Records in North America.
![]() | Aishah bvoc, voc |
![]() | Malcolm Smith g, voc |
![]() | Dave Larsen dr |
![]() | Paul Moss g, voc |
![]() | Glenn Peters |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Respect The Beat | Fan Club | 1990 | Album |
Don't Let Me Fall Alone | Fan Club | 1990 | Single |
I Never Gave Up On You | Fan Club | 1990 | Single |
I Feel Love | Fan Club | 1989 | Album |
Sensation | Fan Club | 1988 | Single |
Paradise | Fan Club | 1988 | Single |
Sensation | Fan Club | 1988 | Album |
W.G.A.F. | Fan Club | 1988 | Album |
Call Me | Fan Club | 1988 | Single |
Fan Club Alternative Band |
Fan Club Orchestra Electronic and Jazz Band |
Fan Club Orchestra Japan Electronic Band |