Everybody in the Place

"Everybody in the Place" is the second official single released by the British electronic dance band The Prodigy from their debut album "Experience" The "Fairground Remix" version is featured on the single. The version on the album is the "155 & Rising Version", which is significantly longer and faster in beats per minute than the original mix (hence its name). It was released on 23 December 1991 through XL Recordings in the UK. The single peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, beaten to number one by the re-release of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" after the death of Freddie Mercury. The original CD single was released with five tracks, which went against British chart regulations. The track "Rip up the Sound System" was removed on the re-issue to comply with the chart regulations, bu

Everybody in the Place

"Everybody in the Place" is the second official single released by the British electronic dance band The Prodigy from their debut album "Experience" The "Fairground Remix" version is featured on the single. The version on the album is the "155 & Rising Version", which is significantly longer and faster in beats per minute than the original mix (hence its name). It was released on 23 December 1991 through XL Recordings in the UK. The single peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, beaten to number one by the re-release of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" after the death of Freddie Mercury. The original CD single was released with five tracks, which went against British chart regulations. The track "Rip up the Sound System" was removed on the re-issue to comply with the chart regulations, bu