Black Capricorn Day
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This release is not be confused with An Online Odyssey
"Black Capricorn Day" | ||
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Single by Jamiroquai | ||
from the album Synkronized | ||
Released | 1999 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | ?? | |
Genre | Acid Jazz | |
Length | 05:43 | |
Label | Sony Music | |
Writer(s) | Jay Kay, Toby Smith | |
Jamiroquai singles chronology | ||
"I'm in the Mood for Love" (with Jools Holland) (2001) |
"Black Capricorn Day" (2001) |
"An Online Odyssey" (2001) |
Black Capricorn Day is a song, and a Japan-only single by Jamiroquai from their 1999 album Synkronized.
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[edit] Meaning of the song
The song was written by Jay, and is centered around his late childhood, more precisely, centered on the incident when he was kicked out from home after an argument with his mother - Karen Kay. The song also talks about how he was near-stabbed to death ("It stings like needles, but with a jagged curve..."), and was accused of doing a crime he did not commit ("I see people, and they're cravin' blood..."). The single's music video describes how Jason has been surviving on the streets. It was most probably the video itself that made Jason cancel the single's worldwide release (As he probably considered it bad publicity, because of the music video's crime-promoting nature).
[edit] Track Listing
[edit] Japanese release
- Black Capricorn Day - Radio Edit (3.54)
- Canned Heat - MAW Remix (8.26)
- Supersonic - Restless Soul Main Vocal (7.35)
- Supersonic - Sharp Razor Remix (7.05)
[edit] JP promo #1
- Black Capricorn Day - 5.42
[edit] JP promo #2
- Black Capricorn Day - Radio Edit (3.52)
- Canned Heat - MAW Remix (8.26)
- Supersonic - Restless Soul Main Vocal (7.35)
- Supersonic - Sharp Razor Remix (7.05)
[edit] EU promo release
- Black Capricorn Day (5.42)
[edit] Swedish promo release
- Black Capricorn Day (5.42)
[edit] US promo CD-R release
- Black Capricorn Day - Radio Edit (3.54)
[edit] The Video
Jay Kay discovers a poster of himself saying "BURGLAR STOP HIM". He is then chased through the backstreets of a city by a mob, eventually car-jacking a moped then a BMW M5 and once in the car, being chased by the police at night. The following morning he is still driving and picks up someone - Jamiroquai drummer Derrick McKenzie - under a bridge. The two are found by a Police Helicopter and run into a warehouse. Jay runs up the stairs following Derrick (now in a mask). Once they reach the roof, Derrick launches himself over a gap between buildings. With the mob after him, Jay sizes up the jump and the last shot is of him leaping over the gap to escape capture by the mob and the police officers.
[edit] Trivia
- There are two versions of the video for the song - one is the regular one, and the other one is the so-called "short version", where the video is a few seconds shorter than in the original. The shortened version has only been broadcast in Japan.
- At point 0.32 into the "non-shortened" video, one can see an easter egg - the logo of the third Jamiroquai album, Travelling without Moving is painted on a wooden panel which is lying on the ground in the alley.
[edit] See also
Jamiroquai |
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Members: Jason Kay | Rob Harris | Paul Turner | Matt Johnson | Derrick McKenzie | Sola Akingbola | Lorraine McIntosh | Hazel Fernandez | Sam Smith |
Former members: Gavin Dodds | Simon Katz | Nick Fyffe | Stuart Zender | Simon Carter | Toby Smith | Nick Van Gelder | Darren Galea (DJ D-Zire) | Winston Rollins | Adrian Revell | Wallis Buchanan | Beverley Knight |
See also: Buffalo Man | Chillington studio | Iroquois | Gig in the Sky |
Discography |
Studio albums |
Emergency on Planet Earth (1993) | The Return of the Space Cowboy (1994/1995) | Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality (Guest appearance) (1995) | Travelling without Moving (1996/1997) | Synkronized (1999) | A Funk Odyssey (2001) | Dynamite (2005) |
Compilation albums |
Jay's Selection (1996) | In Store Jam (promo, 1997) | Late Night Tales: Jamiroquai (2003/2005) | High Times: Singles 1992-2006 (2006) |
Box sets |
L'Intégrale des Maxi-Singles (1994) | The Single Box (1997) | The Singles Collection (1997) | Deeper Underground (1998) | 1999 Remixes (1999) | ULBC (Fanmade) (??) |
Unofficial live recordings (ROIOs) |
If I Like it, I do it (1993) | BBC 528 (1993) | Stockholm '93 (1993) | Club Citta '93 (1993) | Songs for Manitú (1993) | Firenze [sic] 1993 (1993) | Funky Paradise (1994) | JAZZiroquai (1995) | ... |
DVDs |
Live In Verona (2002/2003) | High Times: Singles 1992-2006 (2006) |
Singles |
When You Gonna Learn | Too Young to Die | Blow Your Mind | Emergency on Planet Earth | Space Cowboy | Half the Man | Stillness in Time | Light Years | The Kids | Do U Know Where You're Coming From? (Guest appearance) | Virtual Insanity | Cosmic Girl | Alright | High Times | Deeper Underground | Canned Heat | Black Capricorn Day | Supersonic | King for a Day | I'm in the Mood for Love (Guest appearance) | Little L | You Give Me Something | Love Foolosophy | Corner of the Earth | Main Vein | Feels Just Like It Should | Seven Days in Sunny June | (Don't) Give Hate a Chance | Runaway |
Promotion-only / Cancelled / White label singles |
Revolution 1993 | If I Like It I Do It | Morning Glory | Everyday | Travelling Without Moving | Hollywood Swingin' | Soul Education | An Online Odyssey | Feel So Good | Do It Like We Used To Do | Bad Girls | Dynamite | Starchild | Electric Mistress | Time Won't Wait | Emergency on Planet Earth & Blow Your Mind remixes | Talullah (Shelter mixes) | Multiquai |