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![]() The single was a huge chart success for the band, reaching number three position in the single chart and it sold over 200,000 copies in UK alone - the previous single sold healthy 7,000 copies. Even though 'Charly' helped Prodigy's early career a lot, the song itself wasn't the purest Prodigy song. Similar hoover sounds were used by Joey Beltram and it's easy to say that his 'Mentasm', recorded as his Second Phase moniker, had influences on 'Charly'. Also worth mentioning is that the beat on the Alley Cat Mix was similar to Meat Beat Manifesto's 'Radio Babylon'. The band got invited to perform at Top Of The Pops but, as well all know, decided to use that kind of marketing methods to promote their single. 'Charly' was actually co-produced by Chas Stevens who also wanted royalties for 'Charly'. The funny thing is that Liam claimed that Stevens ripped them off when they were recording Cut To Kill's album. Tracks The original mix had been in Prodigy's set from their first gig, The re-mixed version which could be said to be more danceable was titled as Alley Cat Mix. There are three different versions of Alley Cat Mix - 7" Edit which was available on seven-inch single, the extended mix which and a special 7" Mix which lasts 5:05 and is available on 'Hardcore Ecstrasy' compilation. The whole EP was very strong, since Liam thought that the A-side would not gain underground plays he wrote two very hard rave tunes for B-sides. 'Pandemonium' was breakbeat based beast which sampled Big Daddy Kane's 'Set It Of'. Liam also used a sampler CD called 'Time & Space - Jungle Warfare Samples #1' on this tune. 'Your Love' became a real rave classic. The song was slower than most Prodigy songs and it was heavily based a round hypnotic piano line. The song samples Circuit's 'Shelter Me'. 'Charly' was remixed by Chicago DJ and producer Joey Beltram for the US release. Releases ![]() The band signed a record deal with a US label Elektra soon after 'Charly' had been a hit in the UK. The single was released in the States as double A-side single Charly / Everybody In The Place and it was released as 12" (0-66411) and CD (66411-2). |