Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?

Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?

Infobox Album
Name = Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?
Type = Album
Artist = Scooter


Released = 4 November, 2005 (Germany)
Recorded = 2005
Genre = Techno
Length = 50:02
Label = Sheffield Tunes
Producer = H.P. Baxxter Rick J. Jordan Jay Frog Jens Thele
Reviews =
Last album = "Mind the Gap"
(2004)
This album = "Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?"
(2005)
Next album = "The Ultimate Aural Orgasm"
(2007)

"Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?" is the eleventh studio album by Scooter. Two singles were released from it: "Hello! (Good to Be Back)" and a remix of "Rock Bottom" and "Apache" entitled "Apache Rocks the Bottom!". The original "Rock Bottom" was also released as a single solely in the Netherlands. It is the last studio album featuring Jay Frog, who had been with the band since late 2002.

Track listing

# "Lights Out" - 1:46
# "Hello! (Good to Be Back)" - 3:34
# "Privileged to Witness" - 4:33
# "Rock Bottom" - 3:29
# "The Leading Horse" - 3:26
# "Take Me, Baby" - 4:15
# "Apache" - 2:48
# "See Me, Feel Me" - 4:09
# "Unity Without Words, Pt. 3" - 6:02
# "Everlasting Love" - 4:22
# "Seven Bridges" - 4:56
# "Mesmerized" - 6:42

Notes

*"Lights Out" is based on "Lifeforms" by "The Future Sound of London" from the 1994 album "Lifeforms".
*"Hello! (Good to be Back)" samples both "Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again" by Gary Glitter from the 1973 album "Touch Me" and "3 a.m. Eternal (Live At The S.S.L)" by The KLF from the 1991 album "The White Room".
*"Privileged to Witness" samples "Walking on the Moon" by The Police from the 1979 album "Reggatta de Blanc".
*"Rock Bottom" samples the 2002 song "Explode" by Jordan & Baker and "Alles naar de klote" by Euromasters.
*"The Leading Horse" samples "The Four Horsemen" by Aphrodite's Child from the 1972 album "666".
*"Take Me Baby" samples "Take Me Baby" by Jimi Tenor from the 1994 album "Sähkömies" and the song "Underpass" by John Foxx.
*"Apache" samples the 1960 song "Apache" by The Shadows.
*"See Me, Feel Me" samples "Automatic Lover" by Dee D. Jackson from the 1978 album "Cosmic Curves".
*"Everlasting Love" samples the 1967 song "Everlasting Love" by Robert Knight.
*"Seven Bridges" samples "Über sieben brücken mußt du gehn" by Peter Maffay.


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