Multiquai
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"Multiquai" | ||
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A signed Multiquai box together with the Multiquai CD | ||
Single by Jamiroquai | ||
from the album ''Non-album promo single'' | ||
Released | 2006 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | 1993 – 2006 | |
Genre | Disco/pop/acid jazz/documentary | |
Length | 1317 seconds (Audio); 1032 seconds (Video); 2349 seconds (Audio + Video) | |
Label | Sony BMG | |
Writer(s) | Various, most notably Jason Kay, Toby Smith, and Matt Johnson | |
Producer(s) | Various, most notably Al Stone, Jason Kay and Toby Smith |
Multiquai is a promotional CD issued by the British band Jamiroquai in late 2006 as part of the "Multiply Your Jamiroquai" promotion, which was announced between the band themselves, Intel, and the UK computer store — "PC World". It was only a one out of many numerous prizes, including tickets to an exclusive performance, "JK for Hugo", and a day's driving experience with the lead singer. [1]
The word Multiquai is a play on the words "Jamiroquai" and "Multiply". Its pronunciation is also similar to the latter.
The CD is only playable on a computer, as it is not an audio CD (not a DualDisc).
[edit] Tracklist
Audio section:
- Canned Heat (Masters At Work Remix) - 8.25
- Little L (Blaze Shelter Mix) - 6.18
- Love Foolosophy "Lottie's Missdemeanours Vocal Mix" - 7.14
Video section:
- Emergency On Planet Earth (music video) - 4.10
- Cosmic Girl (music video) - 3.58
- Virtual Insanity (music video) - 3.55
- Jamiroquai On Tour (live video) - 5.09
[edit] Misc.
- Catalogue number: 88697831302
- Packaging: Jewel case
Jamiroquai |
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Members: Jason Kay | Rob Harris | Paul Turner | Matt Johnson | Derrick McKenzie | Sola Akingbola | Lorraine McIntosh | Hazel Fernandez | Sam Smith |
Former members: Gavin Dodds | Simon Katz | Nick Fyffe | Stuart Zender | Simon Carter | Toby Smith | Nick Van Gelder | Darren Galea (DJ D-Zire) | Winston Rollins | Adrian Revell | Wallis Buchanan | Beverley Knight |
See also: Band logos | Chillington studio | Iroquois | Gig in the Sky |
Discography |
Studio albums |
Emergency on Planet Earth (1993) | The Return of the Space Cowboy (1994/1995) | Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality (Guest appearance) (1995) | Travelling without Moving (1996/1997) | Synkronized (1999) | A Funk Odyssey (2001) | Dynamite (2005) |
Compilation albums |
Jay's Selection (1996) | In Store Jam (promo, 1997) | Late Night Tales: Jamiroquai (2003/2005) | High Times: Singles 1992-2006 (2006) |
Box sets |
L'Intégrale des Maxi-Singles (1994) | The Single Box (1997) | The Singles Collection (1997) | Deeper Underground (1998) | 1999 Remixes (1999) | ULBC (Fanmade) (??) |
Unofficial live recordings (ROIOs) |
If I Like it, I do it (1993) | BBC 528 (1993) | Stockholm '93 (1993) | Club Citta '93 (1993) | Songs for Manitú (1993) | Firenze [sic] 1993 (1993) | Funky Paradise (1994) | JAZZiroquai (1995) | ... |
DVDs |
Live In Verona (2002/2003) | High Times: Singles 1992-2006 (2006) |
Singles |
When You Gonna Learn | Too Young to Die | Blow Your Mind | Emergency on Planet Earth | Space Cowboy | Half the Man | Stillness in Time | Light Years | The Kids | Do U Know Where You're Coming From? (Guest appearance) | Virtual Insanity | Cosmic Girl | Alright | High Times | Deeper Underground | Canned Heat | Black Capricorn Day | Supersonic | King for a Day | I'm in the Mood for Love (Guest appearance) | Little L | You Give Me Something | Love Foolosophy | Corner of the Earth | Main Vein | Feels Just Like It Should | Seven Days in Sunny June | (Don't) Give Hate a Chance | Runaway |
Promotion-only / Cancelled / White label singles |
Revolution 1993 | If I Like It I Do It | Morning Glory | Everyday | Travelling Without Moving | Hollywood Swingin' | Soul Education | An Online Odyssey | Feel So Good | Do It Like We Used To Do | Bad Girls | Dynamite | Starchild | Electric Mistress | Time Won't Wait | Emergency on Planet Earth & Blow Your Mind remixes | Talullah (Shelter mixes) | Multiquai |