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Scatman John - Everybody Jam! (1996) {Japan 1st Press}

Posted By: popsakov
Scatman John - Everybody Jam! (1996) {Japan 1st Press}

Scatman John - Everybody Jam! (1996) {Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 611 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 252 Mb
Full Scans | 01:12:34 | RAR 5% Recovery
Euro-Dance, Euro House | RCA / Iceberg Records / BMG Victor #BVCP-937 / 74321-37784-2

Everybody Jam! is the second album by Scatman John. The album continues along the thematic lines of the first album but with an evolved sound, and cemented his popularity in Japan, released there with five bonus tracks. The album released two international singles: the title track tribute to Louis Armstrong and "Let It Go", all of which were successful. Additionally, the Japanese bonus tracks "Pripri Scat" and "Su Su Su Super Ki Re i" 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 No. 45 in Switzerland. The album reached No. 17 in Japan 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.

Scatman John - Scatman's World (1995) [Japanese Edition]

Posted By: Designol
Scatman John - Scatman's World (1995) [Japanese Edition]

Scatman John - Scatman's World (1995) Japanese Edition
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 365 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 128 Mb | Scans ~ 124 Mb
Electronic, Euro House, Scat | Label: BMG Victor Inc. | # BVCP-859 | Time: 00:56:07

Scatman's World is an album by American musician Scatman John, recorded after the worldwide success of his debut single "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)". It is somewhat of a concept album dealing with an imaginary Utopian society named "Scatland". He speaks about this at length in the liner notes: "If you're wondering where Scatland is, you don't have to look too far; it's between your deepest dreams and warmest wishes". Scatman's World was very popular internationally, particularly in Japan, where it reached No. 2 and stayed on the charts for 40 weeks, selling more than 1,560,000 copies overall, ranking among the top twenty best-selling albums of all time in that country recorded by non-Japanese artists.