Tracklist
One Love (Original Mix) | 5:50 | ||
Rhythm Of Life (Original Mix) | 5:05 | ||
Full Throttle (Original Mix) | 5:28 | ||
One Love (Jonny L Remix) | 5:10 |
Credits (12)
Notes
Group's 6th single (and 1st from their [then upcoming] second album "Music For The Jilted Generation")
One of The Prodigy's only two official releases to feature Ultra-Heavy Pushed-Up version of the group's original logo (only other is "No Good (Start The Dance)")
This single is most famous for its extensive use of samples and elements from The Magi & Emanation's "Everybody Say Love" (The Prodigy even remixed it, prior to recording of this single).
"Original Mix" version of "Full Throttle" (featured on this Single) is the only version, to have Mark Hamill's "'We're going in full throttle" quote sample from "STAR WARS" being unchanged.
With exception of "Rhythm Of Life", all songs from this single were first issued as white label promos (under the pseudonym "Earthbound"), in response to growing criticism from the music community about The Prodigy having sold themselves out and become purely commercial. Underground DJs apparently praised the white labels as some of the best of the year, but when it was revealed that Howlett had produced the songs, the DJs shunned the songs. With this act, Howlett had shown that The Prodigy was still capable of making pioneering dance music praised by the underground. This song in particular features rather innovative programming and loop-work in combination with sped-up tribal chants and orchestral strings.
One of The Prodigy's only two official releases to feature Ultra-Heavy Pushed-Up version of the group's original logo (only other is "No Good (Start The Dance)")
This single is most famous for its extensive use of samples and elements from The Magi & Emanation's "Everybody Say Love" (The Prodigy even remixed it, prior to recording of this single).
"Original Mix" version of "Full Throttle" (featured on this Single) is the only version, to have Mark Hamill's "'We're going in full throttle" quote sample from "STAR WARS" being unchanged.
With exception of "Rhythm Of Life", all songs from this single were first issued as white label promos (under the pseudonym "Earthbound"), in response to growing criticism from the music community about The Prodigy having sold themselves out and become purely commercial. Underground DJs apparently praised the white labels as some of the best of the year, but when it was revealed that Howlett had produced the songs, the DJs shunned the songs. With this act, Howlett had shown that The Prodigy was still capable of making pioneering dance music praised by the underground. This song in particular features rather innovative programming and loop-work in combination with sped-up tribal chants and orchestral strings.
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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One Love 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Stereo, Damont Pressing | XL Recordings – XLT 47, XL Recordings – XLT-47 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | |||||
One Love CD, Single | XL Recordings – XLS 47CD | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | |||||
One Love CD, Maxi-Single | XL Recordings – INT 827.909, XL Recordings – XL/INT 827.909 | Germany | 1993 | Germany — 1993 | |||||
One Love Cassette, Single | XL Recordings – XLC 47 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | |||||
One Love 12", 33 ⅓ RPM | Torso Dance – Torso 12243 | Netherlands | 1993 | Netherlands — 1993 | |||||
One Love CD, Maxi-Single | Torso Dance – TORSO CD 243 | Netherlands | 1993 | Netherlands — 1993 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love 12", Single | XL Recordings – INT 127.909 | Germany | 1993 | Germany — 1993 | |||||
One Love 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo | XL Recordings – XLT 47 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | |||||
One Love 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, XL Die Cut Sleeve | XL Recordings – XLT-47 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love VHS, Advance | XL Recordings – none | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love 12", Single, Test Pressing | Intercord – INT 127.909 | Germany | 1993 | Germany — 1993 | New Submission | ||||
One Love 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, Test Pressing, White Label | XL Recordings – XLT 47 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | New Submission | ||||
One Love 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single | XL Recordings – XLT 47, XL Recordings – XLT-47 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | New Submission | ||||
One Love 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo | XL Recordings – XLT-47, Intercord – 192916 | Germany | 1993 | Germany — 1993 | New Submission | ||||
One Love CD, Mini | Avex Trax – AVDD-20058 | Japan | 1994 | Japan — 1994 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love CD, Maxi-Single | XL Recordings – 825.0047.22, XL Recordings – XLS 47CD | Belgium | 1994 | Belgium — 1994 | |||||
One Love CD, Single, Cardboard Sleeve | XL Recordings – XLS 47CDS | Benelux | 1994 | Benelux — 1994 | |||||
One Love CD, Mini, Promo | Avex Trax – AVDD-20058 | Japan | 1994 | Japan — 1994 | |||||
One Love CD, Maxi-Single | XL Recordings – 825.0047.22, XL Recordings – XLS 47CD | Belgium | 1994 | Belgium — 1994 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love CD, Single, Repress | XL Recordings – XLS 47CD | UK | 1996 | UK — 1996 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love Cassette, Single | Koch International – 33970-4, Koch International – 33970-7 | Poland | 1997 | Poland — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love CD, Single | Koch International – 33970-6 | Poland | 1997 | Poland — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love Cassette, Single, Single Sided | Koch International – 33970-7 | Poland | 1997 | Poland — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love CD, Maxi-Single | XL Recordings – XLS 47CD | Canada | 1997 | Canada — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love Cassette, Single | Koch International – 33970-7 | Poland | 1997 | Poland — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue | XL Recordings – XLT 47, XL Recordings – XLT-47 | UK | 2006 | UK — 2006 | Recently Edited | ||||
One Love CD, Maxi-Single | XL Recordings – XLS 47CD, MNW ILR – XLS 47CD | Scandinavia | Scandinavia | Recently Edited | |||||
One Love CD, Maxi-Single, Repress | XL Recordings – INT 827.909, XL Recordings – 7243 4 72268 2 3 | Europe | Europe | ||||||
One Love 4×File, MP3, Single, 320 kbps | XL Recordings – XLS 47DL | UK | UK | ||||||
One Love 4×File, WAV, Single | XL Recordings – XLS 47DL | UK | UK |
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Reviews
referencing One Love (CD, Maxi-Single) 825.0047.22
This is the best Prodigy single and one of only three that I own (the others being Charly and What Evil Lurks). The original Full Throttle is a must and it's the star of the show for me, George Lucas no you may not! Rhythm Of Life is also a banger and should have been on Jilted Generation. One Love is a classic track and you even get a decent remix. The mastering on this single is also excellent great dynamics.referencing One Love (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue) XLT 47
My husband has the 2006 reissue yet the matrix runout is etched by hand & not stamped/ printed!- Edited 2 years agoOne Love may be the A-side release and it is a decent on but it has to be Full Throttle all the way, sets any dancefloor alight...pure class
referencing One Love (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue) XLT 47
Such a classic - Full Throttle (Original Mix) is the best track on this, surprising it was never a single release of it’s own.- My copy has the faintest runout markings ever. "XLT47A1" can be found with light from correct angle, and literally after minutes of inspection I managed to find a few letters of "DAMONT"
- Edited 4 years agoOne of the first ep's I bought back in the days.
Really great ep and way front of it's age.
In my opinion Rhythm of life is one of the 10 best Liam has made. - Liam didn't really like the Jonny L remix.He said it worked well but was too progressive, not a hard mix like they wanted.
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