Encore - Live & Direct

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Encore - Live & Direct
Live album from Scooter

Publication
(s)

May 13, 2002

admission

January 21, 2002

Label (s) Sheffield Tunes

Format (s)

CD, 2DVD

Title (number)

18th

running time

69:19

occupation
  • Synthesizer: Jay Frog

production

Scooter

Studio (s)

Live in Cologne, post-production: Loop DC Studios 1 and 2, Hamburg

chronology
Push the Beat for this Jam (The Second Chapter)
(2002)
Encore - Live & Direct The Stadium Techno Experience
(2003)
Single release
April 8, 2002 Well

Encore - Live & Direct is the first live album by the German techno band Scooter and was released on May 13, 2002 . The album features 18 tracks from all previous albums as well as the single Nessaja , which was released on April 8, 2002 and cannot be found on any studio album. In addition to the album, there is also a 2-DVD box called Encore (The Whole Story) , which was released on the same date and contains videos and other tracks. The album reached number 13 in Germany , number 25 in Austria, number 59 in Sweden , number 62 in France and number 71 in Switzerland .

Tracklist

  1. Posse (I Need You on the Floor) (3:50)
  2. We bring the noise! (3:44)
  3. Are U Happy (5:19)
  4. Aiii Shot the DJ (3:41)
  5. Faster Harder Scooter (3:46)
  6. I'm Raving (3:31)
  7. Call Me Mañana (3:49)
  8. Fuck the Millennium (4:14)
  9. At the window (4:18)
  10. Eyes Without a Face (3:19)
  11. No Fate (3:43)
  12. How Much Is the Fish? (3:47)
  13. Ramp! (The Logical Song) (3:55)
  14. The Age of Love (3:51)
  15. Fire (3:32)
  16. Endless Summer (4:04)
  17. Hyper Hyper (3:29)
  18. Nessaja - Bonus Track (3:27)

Singles

Well

The single was released on April 8, 2002 and was Scooter's first number 1 hit in Germany . In Austria and Norway , the single landed in second place, in Ireland in third place, in Great Britain on fourth and in Denmark in fifth place. In Switzerland and Finland the song made it to 7th place, in the Netherlands to 9th, in Sweden to 21st and in Australia to 24th place. The song contains the melody and a text passage from a song of the same name from Peter Maffay's musical series Tabaluga . On February 11, 2002 the single was first released under the pseudonym 3 AM without vocals by HP on Kontor Records . The Nessaja video starts a series of scooter videos featuring half-naked women. Not least because of this, the song made the jump from 0 to 1 to the top of the German single charts in Germany. In 2003 Scooter got an echo in the dance / techno category for this song .

Tracklist

  1. Nessaja (3:28)
  2. Nessaja - Extended (5:18)
  3. Nessaja - The Ultimate Clubmix (7:09)
  4. Shortbread (3:55)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Encore (The Whole Story) . Kontor Records GmbH. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved March 27, 2019.