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Quoted from ""TrackAttackerUK""
maybe if it's cool in england others might thinkthe same way ???

Quoted from ""Scooterworld""
Quoted from ""TrackAttackerUK""
maybe if it's cool in england others might thinkthe same way ???
Let's hope so, mostly if something is cool in the UK other country's tend to buy it also alot, becuase they recon it must be good if it's succesfull in the UK. The UK has much influence on the buying audience, so this could well be the case that other country's will follow, I hope so. :wink:
Quoted from ""Sandra""
that took a long time - but glad its arrived.![]()
Its strange that things seem to take 2 or 3 days to get to Czech, Polandand Scandinavia, but a week or more to Germany and France
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This key fact, plus widespread price discounting and a TV campaign, clearly gave the album a significant boost. Scooter last charted in the UK in 2003, when The Stadium Techno Experience reached number 20 and sold 51,450 copies. Their three studio albums since then did not even get a UK release. Their previous highest chart placing here came in 2002, when a best of set – Push The Beat For This Jam: The Singles – climbed to number six, and sold 188,888 copies.
Scooter are the first German act to top the album chart since 1994 when Enigma – actually made up of Romanian Michael Cretu, Austrian Peter Cornelius and Germans Sandra, David Fairstein and Frank Peterson – led the way with The Cross Of Changes. Celebrating his 60th birthday this week, Steve Winwood has had his profile raised by the success of Eric Prydz’s chart-topper Call On Me, on which he was sampled, and the current VW Polo advert utilising a version of I’m A Man, a song he wrote and sung as Spencer Davis Group’s lead vocalist in 1967.