The Ultimate Aural Orgasm
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| The Ultimate Aural Orgasm | |||||
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| Studio album by Scooter | |||||
| Released | 9 February 2007 (Germany) 4 June 2007 (Australia) 3 January 2008 (UK) |
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| Recorded | Sheffield Underground Studios, 2006 | ||||
| Genre | Techno Happy Hardcore |
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| Label | Sheffield Tunes | ||||
| Producer | H.P. Baxxter Rick J. Jordan Michael Simon Jens Thele |
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The Ultimate Aural Orgasm is the twelfth studio album by Scooter. Two singles were released from it: "Behind The Cow" and "Lass Uns Tanzen". This is the first album released with new member Michael Simon. Its artwork is an homage to the 1987 album Music for the Masses by Depeche Mode.
[edit] Track listing
- "Horny in Jericho"
- "Behind the Cow" (Feat. Fatman Scoop)
- "Does The Fish Have Chips?"
- "The United Vibe"
- "Lass uns Tanzen"
- "U.F.O. Phenomena"
- "Ratty's Revenge"
- "The Shit That Killed Elvis"
- "Imaginary Battle"
- "Scarborough Affair"
- "East Sands Anthem"
- "Love Is An Ocean"
[edit] Deluxe edition
The Deluxe edition of the album comes with a second CD with the following track listing:
- "Aiii Shot The DJ" (Missing Live Track)
- "Am Fenster" (Missing Live Track)
- "Trance Atlantic" (Special Live Version)
- "Fire" (Full Length Live Version)
- "Apache" (Flip & Fill UK Mix)
- "Behind The Cow" (3 AM Mix)
- "Behind The Cow" Making Of Video
- "Behind The Cow" Video
- Photos
- Band Interview
[edit] Notes
- "Behind the Cow" samples different versions of "What Time Is Love?" by The KLF, "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" by Blue Öyster Cult and "Black Celebration" by Depeche Mode. It also features vocals from the song "Yeh Kali Kali", from the Indian movie "Baazigar"
- "Does The Fish Have Chips?" resembles "Song 2" by Blur from their 1997 self-titled album and "Smack My Bitch Up" by The Prodigy from the 1997 album The Fat Of The Land. It features lyrics from the 1972 T-Rex single "Children of the Revolution"
- "The United Vibe" samples Den Harrow's 1986 single "Catch the Fox" from the 1985 album Overpower.
- "Lass Uns Tanzen" samples the song "Disco Band" by the Italo-disco group Scotch.
- "U.F.O. Phenomena" has a similar melodic theme to the song "Radioactivity" by Kraftwerk, taken from the 1975 album Radio-Activity.
- "Ratty's Revenge" samples the Irish folk song "She Moved Through the Fair".
- "The Shit That Killed Elvis" features Jimmy Pop from American rock group The Bloodhound Gang.
- "Imaginary Battle" samples "Church Of The KLF" from The KLF's 1991 album The White Room.
- "Scarborough Affair" samples the traditional English ballad "Scarborough Fair". This and "Ratty's Revenge" are both sung by Nikk, Rick Jordan's wife.
- "Love Is An Ocean" is a cover of the 1995 song by RMB.
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