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Emergency on Planet Earth
Studio album by Jamiroquai
Released 17 May 1993 (1993-05-17) (UK)
10 August 1993 (1993-08-10) (US)
Recorded 1993
Genre Acid jazz, Funk
Length 55:22 (CD)
64:09 (vinyl)
Label Sony Soho Square (UK)
Columbia (US)
Producer Mike Nielsen
Professional reviews
Jamiroquai chronology
Emergency on Planet Earth
(1993)
The Return of the Space Cowboy
(1994)

Emergency on Planet Earth is the debut album of the band Jamiroquai.

Released in 1993, this debut album features strong elements of the mixture of the R&B, and funk genres, but it is notable for being one of the definitive acid-jazz albums. The recurring theme on the album deals with lyrics about world issues and self-consciousness, along with several jazz instrumentals that made the album a success in the band's native country, the UK.

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Album information

It has since become uncommon in the United States but remains a classic in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. The album produced several well-received singles, including "Too Young To Die" and "Blow Your Mind".

In the game Secret Files: Tunguska, a CD case of this album can be spotted on a desk in an office. [1]

The album was listed in the music reference book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Reception

Entertainment Weekly (13 August 1993, p.74) - "...turn out gritty organic grooves with enthusiasm..." Rating: B+

Q (March 2001, p.124) - 4 stars out of 5 - "A funky and beautiful record, a contender for best British soul album of the '90s, and frankly better than anything Stevie Wonder has made since Hotter Than July."

Track listing

CD release

  1. "When You Gonna Learn (Didgeridoo)" – 3:50
  2. "Too Young to Die" – 6:05
  3. "Hooked Up" – 4:35
  4. "If I Like It I Do It" – 4:53
  5. "Music of the Mind" – 6:22
  6. "Emergency on Planet Earth" – 4:05
  7. "Whatever It Is, I Just Can't Stop" – 4:07
  8. "Blow Your Mind" – 8:32
  9. "Revolution 1993" – 10:16
  10. "Didgin' Out" – 2:37

2xLP release

  1. When You Gonna Learn (JK Mix) – 6:21
  2. Too Young to Die – 10:12
  3. Hooked up – 4:35
  4. If I Like it, I Do It – 6:54
  5. Music of the Mind – 6:22
  6. Emergency on Planet Earth – 4:13
  7. Whatever It Is, I Just Can't Stop – 4:07
  8. Blow Your Mind – 8:32
  9. Revolution 1993 – 10:16
  10. Didgin' Out – 2:37

Note: This double LP release of the record labels the tracks 1 and 2 as "Extended J.K. mixes" while tracks 4 and 6 are simply labelled as extended mixes. Despite that labelling, the songs are not 'extended' but unedited recordings. None of them are found on any CD release, but unedited versions of tracks 1 and 2 are found on their respective CD singles. The extended track 4 is exclusive to the LP release, as the song's respective single was cancelled. Track 6 seems to be a completely different take compared to the CD version. That (also a mislabelled 'extended') version was also to be found on its single.

The didgeridoo is used often on tracks such as "When You Gonna Learn" and the instrumental track, "Didgin' Out".

Preceded by
What's Love Got to Do with It by Tina Turner
UK number one album
26 June 1993 – 16 July 1993
Succeeded by
Zooropa by U2







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