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Добавил: Golden, 15 мая 2008 | Прочитана: 782 раз(а)
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Добавил: Golden, 15 мая 2008 | Прочитана: 563 раз(а)
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Добавил: Golden, 15 мая 2008 | Прочитана: 561 раз(а)
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Everybody Jam! is the 1996 album by Scatman John, the follow-up to
1995's highly successful Scatman's World. The album continues along the
thematic lines of the first album but with an evolved sound, and
certaintly cemented his popularity in Japan, released there with no
less than five bonus tracks. The album only had two single releases:
the title track tribute to Louis Armstrong and "Let It Go", neither of
which were particularly successful internationally. However, the
Japanese bonus tracks "Pripri Scat" and "Su Su Su Super Kirei" charted
successfully there as single releases. "The Invisible Man" is a cover
of the Queen song, adding numerous ingredients not present in the
original. Arguably the most popular song on the album is "U-Turn": a
revamped version of "Hey You" which earlier appeared as the B-side to
"Song of Scatland". The album reached #17 on the Japanese charts and
remained in the Top 40 for 9 weeks, selling just under 100,000 copies;
a minor success compared to Scatman's World, but still an
accomplishment for a foreign artist. |
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