Prodigy, The ‎– Everybody In The Place

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Tracklist

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

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
Everybody In The Place (12") XL Recordings, XL Recordings XLT - 26, XLT-26 UK 1992
Everybody In The Place (12") Blow Up INT 125.932 Germany 1991
Everybody In The Place (12") GFB Records GFB 033 Italy 1991
Everybody In The Place (12", TP) XL Recordings XLT 26 UK 1991
Everybody In The Place (7") XL Recordings XLS-26 UK 1991
Everybody In The Place (7", Single, Juk) Torso Dance TORSO 70211 Netherlands 1991
Everybody In The Place (CD, Maxi) Blow Up, XL Recordings, Intercord Tonträger GmbH INT 825.932, XL/BLOW UP INT 825.932 Germany 1991
Everybody In The Place (CD, Maxi) Torso Dance TORSO CD 211 Netherlands 1991
Everybody In The Place (CD, Maxi, Promo) XL Recordings XLS - 26 CD UK 1991
Everybody In The Place (CD, Single) XL Recordings XLS - 26CD UK 1991
Everybody In The Place (Cass, Single) Columbia 658087 4 Australia 1991
Everybody In The Place (Cass, Single) XL Recordings XLC 26 UK 1991
Everybody In The Place (12") Torso Dance TORSO 12211 Netherlands 1992
Everybody In The Place (12", Die) XL Recordings XLT-26 UK 1992
Everybody In The Place (CD, Maxi) XL Recordings, Intercord Tonträger GmbH, Intercord Tonträger GmbH INT 825.932, 7243 8 84195 2 9 Germany 1992
Everybody In The Place (CD, Maxi) Columbia, Sony Music Entertainment (Australia) Limited 658087 2 Australia 1992
Everybody In The Place (CD, Maxi) Columbia, Dance Pool 658087 2 Australia 1992
Everybody In The Place (CD, Single) XL Recordings, XL Recordings XLS - 26CD 2, XLS - 26CD2 UK 1992
Everybody In The Place (CD, Single) XL Recordings, XL Recordings XLS - 26CD 2, XLS - 26CD2 UK 1992
Everybody In The Place (CD, Maxi, RE) Koch International Poland 33969-6 Poland 1997
Everybody In The Place (CD, Single) XL Recordings XLS - 26CD2 Benelux 1997
Everybody In The Place (Cass, Maxi) Koch International, Koch International 33969-4, 33969-7 Poland 1997
Everybody In The Place (CD, Maxi) MNW ILR XLS - 26CD Scandinavia  
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by milde Apr 06, 2012 (edited 28 days ago)

referencing Everybody In The Place, 12", XLT - 26, XLT-26

Yes what I should say
There were still cool!
The Titletrack and the video in addition, inspired me completely for the broken beats
and "G-Force" is also so incredibly good.
No comparison to this mass-compatible shit which publish Howlett & Co today so.
Wicked Record, nice Cover & cool Video!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKmhlA2S2KU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BQNedBTvHA
with "SL 2" comparably!
Rated 5/5
just_the_sound Dec 15, 2010

referencing Everybody In The Place, 12", XLT - 26, XLT-26

Imo this is The Prodigy at their best. Everything from the artwork to the music is stunning, G Force being a favourite of mine. If you only own one Prodigy release it should be this one!
Review by MunkieMidget Aug 22, 2010 (edited about 1 year ago)

referencing Everybody In The Place, 12", GFB 033

I bought this vinyl and turns out the tracks on the label don't correspond with the tracks on the vinyl. I contacted another seller and his copy had the same problem. I don't know if this is the case for all copies, but at least be aware of a version which has a label saying it has 5 tracks, but actually has 4 tracks.
The tracks that are on my vinyl are:
A1 Everybody In The Place (Fairground Remix) A2 Crazy Man
B1 G-Force (Energy Flow) B2 Rip Up The Sound System
(the same as this release: http://www.discogs.com/Prodigy-Everybody-In-The-Place/release/51443 )
Review by gillo Oct 02, 2007

referencing Everybody In The Place, 12", INT 125.932

In Mid 1991 The single was beaten to number one by the re-release of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" on the British singles charts. The original CD single was released with five tracks, which went against British chart regulations. 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 video features the band on their first United States tour on the streets of New York City. The song ends with a sample of The Doors' "Riders on the Storm".

Review by Arie Jun 28, 2007 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Everybody In The Place, 12", XLT - 26, XLT-26

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.
Rated 5/5
Review by Universe Dec 04, 2006 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Everybody In The Place, CD, Single, XLS - 26CD 2, XLS - 26CD2

One of the most fun dance records ever!

Here The Prodigy take a more techno oriented route as opposed to breakbeat, but the result is still rave mayhem of the highest order.

A cutting acidic synth line dominates the proceedings (think 'Take Me Away' by Cappella) with the mad 'Everybody In The Place' vocals. The name 'Fairground Remix' is apt because it does sound like a rollercoaster ride. It is impossible not to dance your socks off to this record.

The other two tracks on here continue the techno orientation, both with buzzing bass lines and rave samples aplenty, but with just about enough technical know how to ensure that they have aged gracefully.

Watch out for the brilliant promo video that accompanied this release. It features the Prodigy foursome larking about in New York City in front of completely bemused locals, and finally being chased down a street by the NYPD - hilarious.
Review by monkee102 May 08, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)

referencing Everybody In The Place, 12", XLT - 26, XLT-26

'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).
Review by CenkAkyol Apr 18, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)

referencing Everybody In The Place, 7", XLS-26

Well this release is back to 1992 but I first heard it in the end of 1992 as I was buying casettes of latest electronic music releases in that time. (with the ''Who's Elvis'', ''Dildo'', ''Power Of American Natives''. But Energy Flow has always been special with it's upliftinh highj energy tempo. Becaus ein 1992 nobody have ever witnes the flow of +150 rave traxxx so this was so special to made me say ''woooowww!!!' that years.
And it's the only track that they made a non breakbeat track. What can I say more, still a very special track for me!
Rated 5/5
Review by Braindead Jan 09, 2004

referencing Everybody In The Place, 12", XLT - 26, XLT-26

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.