Everybody Jam!

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Everybody Jam!
Scatman John studio album

Publication
(s)

November 25, 1996

Label (s) RCA Records

Format (s)

CD

Genre (s)

Pop , Eurodance , House , Techno

Title (number)

14th

running time

56:44

production

Antonio Nunzio Catania, Ingo Kays

chronology
Scatman's World
1995
Everybody Jam! Take Your Time
1999
Single releases
October 30, 1995 Everybody Jam!
1996 Only you
March 23, 1996 Su Su Su Super Ki Re i
1997 Let it go

Everybody Jam! is an album by Scatman John from 1996. It was released one year after his debut album Scatman's World . The album continues the theme of "Scatman's World" with an evolved style. He also managedto securehis fame in Japan , where five bonus tracks appeared on the album.

The album itself contains two single releases: "Everybody Jam!", A tribute to Louis Armstrong and "Let It Go". Neither of the two singles could follow up on the international success of "Scatman", but the two singles "Pripri Scat" and "Su Su Su Super Kirei" had a successful start there in Japan. "The Invisible Man" is a cover version of the Queen song, Scatman added some elements that are missing in the original. Probably the best known song from the album is "U-Turn", it is a reworked version of "Hey You".

The album reached number 17 on the charts in Japan and stayed in the top 40 for 9 weeks, but fewer than 100,000 copies were sold.

Track list

  1. Stop the Rain - 4:06
  2. Everybody Jam! - 3:31
  3. The Invisible Man - 3:26
  4. Let It Go - 3:47
  5. Message to You - 3:36
  6. (I Want To) Be Someone - 3:17
  7. Scatmusic - 3:57
  8. Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Mind - 3:54
  9. (We Got To Learn To) Live Together - 3:52
  10. Ballad of Love - 3:42
  11. People of the Generation - 3:44
  12. Lebanon - 3:34
  13. U-turn - 3:47
  14. Everybody Jam! [Club Jam] - 5:41

Japanese bonus tracks:

  1. Paa Pee Poo Pae Po - 3:50
  2. I'm Free - 3:37
  3. Jazzology - 3:53
  4. Pripri Scat [Radio Edit] - 3:16
  5. Su Su Su Super Kirei [Radio Edit] - 3:56