ScooterMove Your Ass!

Label:

Club Tools – CLU 6090-5

Format:

CD , Maxi-Single

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Happy Hardcore

Tracklist

1 Move Your Ass! (Video Edit) 3:58
2 Move Your Ass! 5:50
3 Back In Time 7:04

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗"edel" Gesellschaft für Produktmarketing mbH
  • Copyright ©"edel" Gesellschaft für Produktmarketing mbH
  • Recorded AtThe Ambience Studio
  • Mastered AtBass Factory
  • Published ByEdition Loop! Dance Constructions
  • Published ByHanseatic
  • Published ByWarner/Chappell
  • Distributed ByEdel Company
  • Distributed ByEMV
  • Distributed ByPhonag
  • Distributed ByEdel UK
  • Distributed Byedel/Sony
  • Distributed ByEdel PolyGram
  • Distributed Byedel Italia
  • Made ByOptimal

Credits

  • BookingHolger Storm
  • Composed ByS. Bühler*
  • CoverMarc Schilkowski
  • ProducerThe Loop!

Notes

Quote "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice." is from Prince Ital Joe feat. Marky Mark - To Be Important.
Inlay contains merchandise pages.
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Recorded at the Ambience Studio, .
Mastered at Bass-Factory, London.
Published by Edition Loop Dance Constructions c/o Hanseatic / Warner Chappell.

℗ + © 1995 "edel" Gesellschaft für Produktmarketing mbH
Made in by Optimal
Printed and manufactured in .

D: edel company, A: emv, CH: Phonag, UK: edel UK, Benelux: edel/Sony, Scandinavia: edel/Sony, Finland: edel/Polygram, I: edel Italia

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 82124 60905 4
  • Barcode (Scanned): 782124609054
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): OPTIMAL CLU 6090-5
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): OPTIMAL CLU 6090-5 A
  • Label Code: LC 4923
  • Rights Society: GEMA BIEM
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): none
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 0718

Other Versions (5 of 26)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Move Your Ass! (12", White Label, Single Sided) Not On Label SCOOT P1 UK 1994
Move Your Ass! (12", Promo) Club Tools 0060900 CLU 1994
Recently Edited
Move Your Ass! (12", 45 RPM) Club Tools 0060900 CLU, 0060900CLU, CLU 6090-0 1995
Move Your Ass! (Remixes) (CD, Maxi-Single) Club Tools 0061055CLU, CLU 6105-5 1995
Recently Edited
Move Your Ass! (12", 45 RPM) Blanco Y Negro (2) MX 593 Spain 1995

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Reviews

  • HardBass's avatar
    HardBass
    Well, I don’t know, guys, but it seems that “Back in Time” was also ripped-off. Just check out “Starship” by Perfroming Arts which came about the same time. This track is almost 100 per cent the same.
    • zoundshine's avatar
      zoundshine
      Scooters second Rave / Happy Hardcore release "Move Your Ass" is in my eyes really astonishing. "Hyper Hyper" was a huge success, and I bet a lot of people would have thought the follow up will be a bummer. To come up with a line like that is as easy as brilliant. It sounds so simple, and that's the reason why it worked. "Move Your Ass" was costlier produced, has more instruments and sounds more varied than its predecessor. For me, a Happy Hardcore enthusiast, the A-side was clearly the reason to buy this one. It's still a stunner on a 90s party, and the (raving) crowd just loves it. The pearls of wisdom with which H.P. presents us are still witty and etched in every fans mind. They showed for the first time what they were made of.

      To be honest, I'm not sure why so many people adore the B-side. But I never was so much into the "common" trance genre to forge an objective opinion on this song. It just never stuck to my head. Another reason why there is just a limited quantity of songs like that is that they chose to serve the Happy Hardcore genre. At least till 1996.

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