- Our Happy Hardcore
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This article is about the album by Scooter. For the musical genre, see Happy Hardcore.
Our Happy Hardcore Studio album by Scooter Released 28 March 1996 Recorded 1996 Genre Rave
Techno
Happy hardcore
EDMLength 45:02 Label Edel (Club Tools) Producer H.P. Baxxter
Rick J. Jordan
Ferris Bueller
Jens TheleScooter chronology ...and the Beat Goes On!
(1995)Our Happy Hardcore
(1996)Wicked!
(1996)Our Happy Hardcore is the second album by German dance group Scooter. The European release date for the album was 28 March 1996. Three singles were released from the album, starting with "Back in the U.K." in November 1995 and "Let Me Be Your Valentine" in February 1996. The final single, a cover version of the Billy Idol song "Rebel Yell", followed in May 1996.
Contents
Track listing
- "Let Me Be Your Valentine" - 5:42
- "Stuttgart" - 4:52
- "Rebel Yell" - 3:57
- "Last Minute" - 2:57
- "Our Happy Hardcore" - 5:25
- "Experience" - 4:56
- "This Is a Monstertune" - 4:22
- "Back in the U.K." - 3:25
- "Hysteria" - 5:18
- "Crank It Up" - 4:08
Extended version
There was also an extended version of the album, released under JVC Japan label on 18 April 2000.[1] Not available in Germany until late 2003, the extended version featured five additional tracks, including remixes of all three singles from the original album.
The additional tracks featured on the extended version are:
- "Back in the U.K." (Long Version) - 5:27
- "Back in the U.K." (Tom Wilson Remix) - 5:50
- "Let Me Be Your Valentine" (Commander Tom Remix) - 8:05
- "Eternity" - 5:23
- "Rebel Yell" (Extended Mix) - 4:44
Notes
- "Rebel Yell" is a cover of the Billy Idol song, taken from the 1983 album of the same name.
- The song "Last Minute" is a version of the Hebrew folk song "Hava Nagila".
- "Experience" is based on Scooter's unreleased remix of "Angeli Domini" by Datura.
- "Back In The UK" samples the theme tune of the British television series Miss Marple, originally composed by Ron Goodwin.[2]
- "Hysteria" is a cover of "Hysteria (There's No Reason To Be Disturbed)" by Hysteria.
- A remixed version of "Crank it Up" is used in the Da Ali G Show as Brüno's (played by Sacha Baron Cohen) theme music.
References
Scooter H. P. Baxxter · Rick J. Jordan · Michael Simon
Ferris Bueller · Axel Coon · Jay FrogStudio albums ...And the Beat Goes On! · Our Happy Hardcore · Wicked! · Age of Love · No Time to Chill · Back to the Heavyweight Jam · Sheffield · We Bring the Noise! · The Stadium Techno Experience · Mind the Gap · Who's Got the Last Laugh Now? · The Ultimate Aural Orgasm · Jumping All Over the World · Under the Radar Over the Top · The Big Mash UpLive albums Encore: Live and Direct · Live: Selected Songs of the 10th Anniversary Concert at Docks, Hamburg · Excess All Areas · Live in HamburgCompilations Rough and Tough and Dangerous – The Singles 94/98 · Push the Beat for This Jam (The Singles 98–02) · 24 Carat GoldSingles "Vallée de Larmes" · "Hyper Hyper" · "Move Your Ass!" · "Friends" · "Endless Summer" · "Back in the U.K." · "Let Me Be Your Valentine" · "Rebel Yell" · "I'm Raving" · "Break It Up" · "Fire" · "The Age of Love" · "No Fate" · "How Much Is the Fish?" · "We Are The Greatest/I Was Made For Lovin' You" · "Call Me Mañana" · "Faster Harder Scooter" · "Fuck the Millennium" · "I'm Your Pusher" · "She's the Sun" · "Posse (I Need You on the Floor)" · "Aiii Shot the DJ" · "Ramp! (The Logical Song)" · "Habanera" · "Nessaja" · "Weekend!" · "The Night" · "Maria (I Like It Loud)" · "Jigga Jigga!" · "Shake That!" · "One (Always Hardcore)" · "Suavemente" · "Hello! (Good to Be Back)" · "Apache Rocks the Bottom!" · "Behind the Cow" · "Lass Uns Tanzen" · "Stripped" · "The Question Is What Is the Question?" · "And No Matches" · "Jumping All Over the World" · "I'm Lonely" · "Jump That Rock (Whatever You Want)" · "J'adore Hardcore" · "Ti Sento" · "The Sound Above My Hair" · "Stuck on Replay" · "Friends Turbo" · "The Only One" · "David Doesn't Eat"Other articles Discography · Celebrate the NunCategories:- 1996 albums
- Scooter albums
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