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"'''Everybody in the Place'''" is the second official single released by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[electronic dance]] band [[The Prodigy]] from their debut album "[[Experience (The Prodigy album)|Experience]]"
"'''Everybody in the Place'''" is the second single released by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[electronic dance]] band [[The Prodigy]] from their debut album "[[Experience (The Prodigy album)|Experience]]"


The "Fairground Remix" version is featured on the single. The version on the album is the ''"155 & Rising Version"'', which is significantly longer and faster in beats per minute than the original mix (featured on the [[What Evil Lurks]] EP). It was released on 23 December 1991 through [[XL Recordings]] in the [[UK]].
The "Fairground Remix" version is featured on the single. The version on the album is the ''"155 & Rising Version"'', which is significantly longer and faster in beats per minute than the original mix (featured on the [[What Evil Lurks]] EP). It was released on 23 December 1991 through [[XL Recordings]] in the [[UK]].


The single peaked at number two on the [[UK Singles Chart]], beaten to number one by the re-release of [[Queen (band)|Queen]]'s "[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]" after the death of [[Freddie Mercury]]. The original CD single was released with five tracks, which went against British chart regulations.
The single peaked at number two on the [[UK Singles Chart]], beaten to number one by the re-release of [[Queen (band)|Queen]]'s "[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]" after the death of [[Freddie Mercury]].


The track "Rip Up the Sound System" was removed on the re-issue to comply with the chart regulations, but is still available on the 12" vinyl. The cover features a photograph of the now dismantled [[Corkscrew (Alton Towers)|Corkscrew]] roller coaster at [[Alton Towers]].
The original CD single was released with five tracks, which went against British chart regulations, so track "Rip Up the Sound System" was removed on the re-issue to comply with chart regulations. It remained available on the 12" vinyl. The cover features a photograph of the now dismantled [[Corkscrew (Alton Towers)|Corkscrew]] roller coaster at [[Alton Towers]].


The song was released six months later on 18 June 1992 as a double A-side with first single "[[Charly (song)|Charly]]" through [[Elektra Records]] in the [[United States]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/release/7743 |title=Prodigy, The - Charly / Everybody In The Place (CD) at Discogs |publisher=Discogs.com |date=2003-02-10 |accessdate=2012-02-15}}</ref> The single is featured on the band's greatest hits compilation "[[Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005]]".
The song was released six months later on 18 June 1992 as a double A-side with first single "[[Charly (song)|Charly]]" through [[Elektra Records]] in the [[United States]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/release/7743 |title=Prodigy, The - Charly / Everybody In The Place (CD) at Discogs |publisher=Discogs.com |date=2003-02-10 |accessdate=2012-02-15}}</ref> The single is featured on the band's greatest hits compilation "[[Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005]]".

The original version of this song is featured on the ''"[[What Evil Lurks]]"'' EP.


==Music video==
==Music video==

Revision as of 19:42, 10 March 2019

"Everybody in the Place"
Single by The Prodigy
from the album Experience
B-side
  • "Crazy Man"
  • "G-Force" (Energy Flow)
  • "Rip up the Sound System"
Released23 December 1991[1]
Recorded1991
StudioC.W.S. Studios in Essex, England
Genre
Songwriter(s)Liam Howlett
Producer(s)
The Prodigy singles chronology
"Charly"
(1991)
"Everybody in the Place"
(1991)
"Fire/Jericho"
(1992)
Music video
"Everybody in the Place" on YouTube

"Everybody in the Place" is the second single released by the British electronic dance band The Prodigy from their debut album "Experience"

The "Fairground Remix" version is featured on the single. The version on the album is the "155 & Rising Version", which is significantly longer and faster in beats per minute than the original mix (featured on the What Evil Lurks EP). It was released on 23 December 1991 through XL Recordings in the UK.

The single peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, beaten to number one by the re-release of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" after the death of Freddie Mercury.

The original CD single was released with five tracks, which went against British chart regulations, so track "Rip Up the Sound System" was removed on the re-issue to comply with chart regulations. It remained available on the 12" vinyl. The cover features a photograph of the now dismantled Corkscrew roller coaster at Alton Towers.

The song was released six months later on 18 June 1992 as a double A-side with first single "Charly" through Elektra Records in the United States.[3] The single is featured on the band's greatest hits compilation "Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005".

Music video

The video features the band on their first United States tour dancing on streets of New York City.

Track listing

7" vinyl record

A. "Everybody in the Place" (Fairground Edit) (3:49)
B. "G-Force" (Energy Flow) (4:41)

12" vinyl record

A1. "Everybody in the Place" (Fairground Remix) (5:08)
A2. "Crazy Man" (Original Version) (4:01)
B1. "G-Force" (Energy Flow) (Original Version) (5:18)
B2. "Rip up the Sound System" (Original Version) (4:04)

CD single

XLS-26CD (deleted)

  1. "Everybody in the Place" (Fairground Edit) (3:51)
  2. "G-Force" (Energy Flow) (5:18)
  3. "Crazy Man" (4:01)
  4. "Rip up the Sound System" (4:04)
  5. "Everybody in the Place" (Fairground Remix) (5:08)

XLS-26CD2

  1. "Everybody in the Place" (Fairground Edit) (3:51)
  2. "G-Force" (Energy Flow) (5:18)
  3. "Crazy Man" (4:01)
  4. "Everybody in the Place" (Fairground remix) (5:08)

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1991–92) Peak
position
Australian (ARIA)[4] 125
Ireland (IRMA)[5] 2
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[6] 65
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[7] 52
UK Singles (OCC)[8] 2

References

  1. ^ "Everybody in the Place: Information from". Answers.com. 30 December 1991. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Best of Rave [Westwood] - Various Artists - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Prodigy, The - Charly / Everybody In The Place (CD) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 10 February 2003. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Wayback Machine". 9 November 2015. Archived from the original on 9 November 2015. Retrieved 26 August 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Everybody in the Place". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  6. ^ "The Prodigy – Everybody in the Place" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  7. ^ "Nederlandse Top 40 – The Prodigy" (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  8. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved March 6, 2017.