Prodigy, The - Everybody In The Place

Label:
Catalog#:
XLT - 26, XLT-26
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
UK
Released:
1992
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Hardcore

Tracklist

A1   Everybody In The Place (Fairground Remix) 5:08
A2   Crazy Man 4:01
AA1   G-Force (Energy Flow) 5:18
AA2   Rip Up The Sound System 4:04

Credits

Artwork By [Sleeve] - Unknown Partnership
Other [Management] - Mike Champion
Photography [Band Photography] - Sharon Thornhill
Producer, Mixed By - Chaz Stevens , Liam Howlett
Written-By - Liam Howlett

Notes

Cat#:
Spine and rear of sleeve: XLT - 26
Centre labels: XLT-26

Tracklisting:
Centre labels also credit A2,AA1,AA2 with the mix name 'Original Version'.

'Respect to my equipment and my mind'
An Unknown Partnership sleeve with thanks to Alton Towers

Produced and mixed at C.W.S Studios
Distributed by Warner Music UK
Pressed at Damont Audio Ltd.

Published by Virgin Music
℗ & © XL-Recordings 1992
Made in England


Etchings:
A: XLT 26 A1 DAMONT 1 RESPECT TO MY EQUIPMENT AND MY MIND ANDY 91
AA: XLT 26 AA1 DAMONT 1 M

Incidental information:
A1: Vocal 'Everybody is in the place' is from M.C. Duke & Merlin - Freestyle Part 2.
AA1: Vocal 'Non stop energy let the tune go' is from Bomb The Bass - Megablast Rap.

Repressed in the late '90's

Barcode and Other Identifiers

Barcode: 5 012093 502663 >

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Arie Jun 28, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
No promotional copies of Everybody In The Place were released by XL-Recordings on either vinyl or CD. Only ten acetate white label 12 inches were pressed to promote this single. All ten acetates of Everybody In The Place came with an A4-sized release sheet which stated that this acetate release was limited to only ten copies.
Review by monkee102 May 08, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
'Everybody In The Place' reached number 2 in the UK pop charts, only being kept off the top spot by Queen's re-release of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' after Freddie Mercurys death.
'G-Force (Energy Flow)'was only written so he could try out a new Roland sound Module he had bought (Roland U220, I think).
Rated 5/5
Review by Braindead Jan 09, 2004
Personally, I think this was/is the Prodigy's strongest release...Everything on this 12", is really driving and energetic. "Rip up the Soundsystem" is probably the best track on here, the weakest being "Crazy Man".

At least with this release, every track was different, and not a couple of remixes of the same thing. Definitely, Liam Howlett at his best, IMO.
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