What Evil Lurks
1991
The second official single released by The Prodigy from their debut album "Experience".
"Everybody in the Place" is the second official single released by The Prodigy from their debut album, Experience. It was released on 30 December 1991 through XL Recordings in the UK.
The single features the "Fairground Remix" version of the song. The version on the album is the "155 & Rising Version", which is significantly longer and faster in beats per minute than the original mix featured on the What Evil Lurks EP.
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.
It was released on 30 December 1991 through XL Recordings in the UK. 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, but is still available on the 12" vinyl. The cover features a photograph of the now dismantled Corkscrew roller coaster at Alton Towers.
The song was released six months later on 18 June 1992 as a double A-side with first single "Charly" through Elektra Records in the United States. The single is featured on the band's greatest hits compilation Their Law: The Singles 1990–2005.
All tracks written by Liam Howlett
Produced by Liam Howlett and Chaz Stevens at C.W.S. Studios
Published by Virgin Music
Respect to my equipment and my mind
management Mike Champion (0702) 332 782
Love and respect to Colin Dale and Kiss Fm for breaking Charly.
to the Dj's: Carl Cox, Rap, Slipmatt, Dominic, devious d, Ray Keith, Top Buzz, Dj Physics and the rest.
Respect to Shades of Rhythm (wathai), Jay (costumes), Sharon (photo lady), Stanice (lucky garage), Andy at tape one, Sid, Sharky, Eltell, Picky (union posse), the dancers of visual contact and all our families, friends... and pets.
Special respect to all the rockers who put us on a Top Buzz whilst at P.A's.
Liam, Keef, Maxim Reality, Leeroy, 2xW30: The Prodigy.
best not forget the bosses: Tim Palmer, Nick Halkes, Leah Riches, Richard Russell:
XL for keeping the core.
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The Lone Raver
What Evil Lurks
1991
Charly
1991
Fire
1992
Experience
1992
Out of Space
1992
WInd It Up
1993
One Love
1993
No Good (Start The Dance)
1994
Music For The Jilted Generation
1994
Voodoo People
1994
Poison
1995
Firestarter
1996
Breathe
1996
The Fat Of The Land
1997
Smack My Bitch Up
1997
Prodigy Present: The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One
1999
The Prodigy Experience - Expanded: Remixes & B-sides
2001
Baby's Got A Temper
2002
Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned
2004
Girls
2004
Hotride
2004
Spitfire
2005
Their Law: The Singles 1990–2005
2005
Voodoo People / Out Of Space
2005
Back To Mine
2006
More Music For The Jilted Generation
2008
Invaders Must Die
2009
Omen
2009
Warrior's Dance
2009
Take Me To The Hospital
2009
Invaders Must Die EP
2009
The Added Fat EP
2012
Nasty
2015
Wild Frontier
2015
The Day Is My Enemy
2015
Ibiza
2015
The Night Is My Friend EP
2015
Need Some1
2018
No Tourists
2018
Light Up The Sky
2018
The Fat Of The Land 25th Anniversary - Remixes
2023
World's on Fire
2011
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