... and the Beat Goes On!
...and the Beat Goes On! | ||||
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Studio album by Scooter | ||||
Released | January 31, 1995 (1995-01-31)[1] | |||
Recorded | 1994–1995 | |||
Studio | The Ambience Studio, Germany | |||
Length | 58:25 | |||
Label | Club Tools | |||
Producer | The Loop! | |||
Scooter chronology | ||||
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Singles from ...and the Beat Goes On! | ||||
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...and the Beat Goes On! is the debut studio album by German dance group Scooter. Four singles were released from it: "Hyper Hyper", "Move Your Ass!", "Friends" and "Endless Summer".
Production
After the success of the single "Hyper Hyper", Scooter decided to make their debut album. Released in early 1995, it contains brand new tracks and reworked "The Loop!"-remixes. There are no gaps between the tracks, it sounds like an imaginary Scooter gig (on the LP release, however, all tracks are unmixed and 7 tracks, not released as singles, are even without the crowd noises).
The album was re-released in 2013 in the "20 Years of Hardcore Expanded Edition" series. This version contains 3 CDs: the first is the digitally remastered original album; the other two contain the singles, B-sides, live recordings, and remixes related to the album.
The album was re-released on LP in 2020 to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the album's release.
Track listing
All tracks are written by H.P. Baxxter, Rick J. Jordan, Jens Thele, and Ferris Bueller
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Different Reality" | 5:33 |
2. | "Move Your Ass!" | 5:38 |
3. | "Waiting for Spring" | 4:28 |
4. | "Endless Summer" | 4:04 |
5. | "Cosmos" | 6:06 |
6. | "Rhapsody in E" | 6:02 |
7. | "Hyper Hyper" | 5:00 |
8. | "Raving in Mexico" | 6:05 |
9. | "Beautiful Vibes" | 5:13 |
10. | "Friends" | 5:10 |
11. | "Faster Harder Scooter" | 5:06 |
- Notes
- "Waiting for Spring" is based on The Loop!'s remix of the 1994 single "Parade" by Community Featuring Fonda Rae, entitled "Parade (Waiting 4 Spring)". The Loop! was composed of H.P. Baxxter, Rick J. Jordan and Ferris Bueller before they became Scooter.
- "Hyper Hyper" takes elements from Scottish group Ultra-Sonic's 1993 song "Annihilating Rhythm", much to Ultra-Sonic's chagrin.[2]
- "Faster Harder Scooter" is a different track than "FasterHarderScooter" from the 1999 album "Back to the Heavyweight Jam".
Charts
Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[3] | 27 |
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[4] | 25 |
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[5] | 31 |
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[6] | 18 |
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[7] | 29 |
References
- ^ "Scooter – ...And The Beat Goes On! (1995, CD)" – via www.discogs.com.
- ^ Lee, Mallorca (August 1997). "Goodbye Hardcore". M8 Magazine. p. 6.
- ^ "Austriancharts.at – Scooter – ... and the Beat Goes On!" (in German). Hung Medien.
- ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Scooter – ... and the Beat Goes On!" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts.
- ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Scooter – ... and the Beat Goes On!" (in Dutch). Hung Medien.
- ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Scooter – ... and the Beat Goes On!". Hung Medien.
- ^ "Swisscharts.com – Scooter – ... and the Beat Goes On!". Hung Medien.
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- H. P. Baxxter
- Marc Blou
- Jay Frog
- Jens Thele
- Rick J. Jordan
- Phil Speiser
- ... 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 Up
- Music for a Big Night Out
- The Fifth Chapter
- Ace
- Scooter Forever
- God Save the Rave
- Open Your Mind and Your Trousers
- Encore: Live and Direct
- Live: Selected Songs of the 10th Anniversary Concert at Docks, Hamburg
- Excess All Areas
- Live in Hamburg
- I Want You to Stream!
- Rough and Tough and Dangerous – The Singles 94/98
- Push the Beat for This Jam (The Second Chapter)
- 24 Carat Gold
- 20 Years of Hardcore
- 100% Scooter – 25 Years Wild & Wicked
- "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)"
- "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"
- "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"
- "C'est Bleu"
- "It's a Biz (Ain't Nobody)"
- "4 AM"
- "Army of Hardcore"
- "Bigroom Blitz"
- "Today"
- "Can't Stop the Hardcore"
- "Radiate (SPY Version)"
- "Riot"
- "Oi"
- "Mary Got No Lamb"
- "Bora! Bora! Bora!"
- "My Gabber"
- "In Rave We Trust - Amateur Hour (Anthem Mix)"
- "Rave Teacher (Somebody Like Me)"
- "God Save the Rave"
- "Devil's Symphony"
- "Which Light Switch is Which?"
- "Bassdrum"
- "FCK 2020"
- "Paul is Dead"
- "We Love Hardcore"
- "Groundhog Day"
- "Rave Witchers"
- "The Spell Remains"
- "Do Not Sit If You Can Dance"
- "Waste Your Youth"
- "Techno is Back"
- "Constellations"
- "For Those About to Rave"
- "Berliner Luft"
- "Rave & Shout"
- "I Keep Hearing Bingo"
- "Let's Do It Again"
- Discography
- Celebrate the Nun
- "Love Message"
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