No Time to Chill
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No Time to Chill | ||
Studio album by Scooter | ||
Released | 20 July 1998 (Germany) | |
Recorded | 1998 | |
Genre | Techno | |
Length | 46:00 | |
Label | Club Tools | |
Producer(s) | H.P. Baxxter Rick J. Jordan Axel Coon Jens Thele |
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Scooter chronology | ||
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Rough and Tough and Dangerous - The Singles 94-98 (1998) |
No Time to Chill (1998) |
Back to the Heavyweight Jam (1999) |
No Time to Chill is the fifth studio album by German techno band Scooter, released in 1998. It plays host to three singles, "How Much Is The Fish?", "We Are The Greatest/I Was Made For Lovin' You" and "Call Me Mañana".
[edit] Track listing
- Last Warning - 0:56
- How Much Is The Fish? - 3:45
- We Are The Greatest - 5:08
- Call Me Mañana - 3:54
- Don't Stop - 3:39
- I Was Made For Lovin' You - 3:32
- Frequent Traveller - 3:35
- Eyes Without A Face - 3:17
- Hands Up! - 4:05
- Everything's Borrowed - 5:13
- Expecting More From Ratty - 4:10
- Time And Space - 4:49
[edit] Notes
- Call Me Mañana samples the song "James Brown is Dead" by Dutch rave duo L.A. Style
- "I Was Made For Lovin' You" is a cover of the 1979 KISS song
- "Eyes Without A Face" was originally written by Billy Idol.
- "Expecting More From Ratty" was the first mention of the group's future pseudonym 'Ratty', under which name they would release two singles and produce several remixes.