Jumbo (Underworld song)

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"Jumbo"
Underworld jumboUK1.jpg
Single by Underworld
from the album Beaucoup Fish
Released24 May 1999
Genre
Label Junior Boys Own
Songwriter(s) Rick Smith, Karl Hyde, Darren Emerson
Producer(s) Rick Smith, Karl Hyde, Darren Emerson
Underworld singles chronology
"Push Upstairs"
(1999)
"Jumbo"
(1999)
"King of Snake"
(1999)

"Jumbo" is a song by Underworld that appears on the album Beaucoup Fish . The single peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 21. [1]

Contents

Track listings

CD : Junior Boy's Own; JBO5007193 (UK) Part 1/2

  1. "Jumbo (Edit)" – 4:07
  2. "Jumbo (Rob Rives & Francois K Main Dish)" – 8:26
  3. "Jumbo (Jedis Electro Dub Mix)" – 6:02

CD : Junior Boy's Own; JBO5007203 (UK) Part 2/2

  1. "Jumbo" – 6:58
  2. "Jumbo (Jedis Sugar Hit Mix)" – 6:28
  3. "Jumbo (Future Shock Worlds Apart Mix)" – 6:30

CD : Junior Boy's Own; JBO5008553 (SE)

  1. "Jumbo (Edit)" – 4:07
  2. "Jumbo (Jedis Sugar Hit Mix)" – 6:28

CD : Junior Boy's Own; JBO5008313 (AU)

  1. "Jumbo (Edit)" – 4:07
  2. "Jumbo (Rob Rives & Francois K Main Dish)" – 8:26
  3. "Jumbo (Jedis Electro Dub Mix)" – 6:02
  4. "Jumbo (Future Shock Worlds Apart Mix)" – 6:30
  5. "Jumbo (Jedis Sugar Hit Mix)" – 6:28

CD : V2 Records; V2CI39 (JP)

  1. "Jumbo (Edit)" – 4:07
  2. "Jumbo (Rob Rives & Francois K Main Dish)" – 8:26
  3. "Jumbo (Jedis Electro Dub Mix)" – 6:02
  4. "Jumbo (Future Shock Worlds Apart Mix)" – 6:30
  5. "Jumbo (Jedis Sugar Hit Mix)" – 6:28
  6. "Jumbo (Album Version) – 6:58

CD : V2 Records; 63881-27622-2C (US) as part of the Beaucoup Fish Singles box set

  1. "Jumbo (Edit)" – 4:07
  2. "Jumbo (Rob Rives & Francois K Main Dish)" – 8:26
  3. "Jumbo (Jedis Electro Dub Mix)" – 6:02
  4. "Jumbo (Future Shock Worlds Apart Mix)" – 6:30
  5. "Jumbo (Jedis Sugar Hit Mix)" – 6:28
  6. "Cups (Salt City Orchestra's Vertical Bacon Vocal)" – 9:23

CD : Junior Boy's Own; JBO5008173P (UK) promo

  1. "Jumbo (Radio Edit)" – 3:57

12" : Junior Boy's Own; JBO5007196 (UK)

  1. "Jumbo (Rob Rives & Francois K. Main Dish Mix)" – 6:51
  2. "Jumbo (Jedis Sugar Hit Mix)" – 6:29
  3. "Jumbo (Future Shock Worlds Apart Mix)" – 6:30

2x12" : V2; 63881-27629-1 (US)

  1. "Jumbo (Rob Rives & Francois K Main Dish)" – 8:30
  2. "Jumbo (Future Shock Worlds Apart Mix)" – 6:30
  1. "King of Snake (Straight (Mate) Mix)" – 3:51
  2. "King of Snake (Fatboy Slim Remix)" – 6:56

2x12" : Junior Boy's Own; JBO5007706P (UK) promo

  1. "Jumbo" – 6:56
  2. "Jumbo (Rob Rives & Francois K Prelude)" – 1:56
  3. "Jumbo (Rob Rives & Francois K Main Dish)" – 8:30
  1. "Jumbo (Jedis Sugar Hit Mix)" – 8:05
  2. "Jumbo (Future Shock Worlds Apart Vox)" – 8:12

Charts

Chart (1999)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [2] 96
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders) [3] 12
Scotland (OCC) [4] 29
UK Singles (OCC) [5] 21
UK Dance (OCC) [6] 4
UK Indie (OCC) [7] 5
US Dance Club Songs ( Billboard ) [8] 18

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