Our Happy Hardcore
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Our Happy Hardcore | |||||
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Studio album by Scooter | |||||
Released | 28 March 1996 | ||||
Recorded | 1996 | ||||
Genre | Techno Club/Dance |
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Length | 45:02 | ||||
Label | Edel (Club Tools) | ||||
Producer | H.P. Baxxter Rick J. Jordan Ferris Bueller Jens Thele |
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Scooter chronology | |||||
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Our Happy Hardcore is the second album by German dance group Scooter. Three singles were released from the album: "Back in the U.K.", "Let Me Be Your Valentine" and "Rebel Yell", a cover version of the Billy Idol song.
[edit] Track listing
- "Let Me Be Your Valentine" - 5:42
- "Stuttgart" - 4:52
- "Rebel Yell" - 3:57
- "Last Minute" - 2:57
- "Our Happy Hardcore" - 5:25
- "Experience" - 4:56
- "This is a Monstertune" - 4:22
- "Back in the U.K." - 3:25
- "Hysteria" - 5:18
- "Crank It Up" - 4:08
[edit] Notes
- The song "Last Minute" is a version of the Hebrew folk song "Hava Nagila".
- "Back In The UK" samples the theme tune of the British television series Miss Marple, originally composed by Ron Goodwin.[1]
- An extended version of the album was released under JVC Japan label on 18 April 2000, but it was not available in Germany until late 2003. This version featured five additional tracks, including remixes of all three singles from the original album.
- A remixed version of "Crank it Up" is used in the Da Ali G Show as Brüno's (played by Sasha Baron Cohen) intro song.
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