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"Pop Muzik" is a 1979 song by M, a project by English musician Robin Scott, from his debut studio album '' New York • London • Paris • Munich''. The song was accompanied by a well-received music video (directed by
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) showing Scott as a DJ behind an exaggerated turntable setup, at times flanked by two female models who sang and danced in a robotic manner. The video also featured Scott's then-partner Brigit Novik, who provided the backup vocals for the track. "M Factor", the song's B-side, featured in two different versions. The initial UK and European release featured the original cut of the song, but a slightly remixed version was released in the US and Canada. "Pop Muzik" reached number 1 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the Australian
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Singles Chart, and number 2 in the UK Singles Chart.


Concept and chart performance

The song was initially recorded in R&B and funk styles before a friend of Scott suggested using synthesisers. He describes the genesis of "Pop Muzik":
I was looking to make a fusion of various styles which somehow would summarise the last 25 years of pop music. It was a deliberate point I was trying to make. Whereas rock and roll had created a generation gap, disco was bringing people together on an enormous scale. That's why I really wanted to make a simple, bland statement, which was, 'All we're talking about basically (is) pop music.'
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'' described it as a "quirky Euro-pop number," stating that "the nonsensical lyrics create a catchy cadence." ''
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'' described it as a "totally infectious body-mover." The single was released in the UK first, peaking at number 2 on 12 May 1979, unable to break
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's 6-week stint at number one with " Bright Eyes". In August of that same year, it was released in North America, where it eventually climbed all the way to number 1 in Canada on 27 October and in the US on 3 November. Along with Scott, other musicians who played on the track were his brother Julian Scott (on bass), then unknown keyboardist
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, Canadian synthesiser programmer
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, drummer Phil Gould (who later became one of the founding members of the group
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),
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and Brigit Novik, the backing vocalist, credited as "Brigit Vinchon" on the records and sleeves. The image of the baby on "Pop Muzik"'s single disc is of Robin Scott's daughter, Berenice. She became a singer, piano/keyboard player and composer and involved in projects with her father's friends Phil Gould and Wally Badarou.


Album

The subsequent full-length album '' New York • London • Paris • Munich'' was recorded in
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, Switzerland, at
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's Mountain Studio, with lead singer and guitarist Robin Scott and regular engineer David Richards, as well as Julian Scott,
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and Brigit Novik. Additional musicians on the album included drummer Phil Gould,
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on saxophone and flute, and
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(a friend of Scott and a resident of Montreux at the time) who provided occasional handclaps. The album was also released in the United States on
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with a different track listing but it was not commercially successful, compared to the album's success in Europe.


Other formats

The UK
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version was notable for the
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having a double groove so that the two tracks ("Pop Muzik" and "M Factor") both started at the outer edge of the record and finished in the middle (with a long silence at the end of "M Factor" since the track was the shorter of the two). This resulted in a random selection of the two tracks, depending on which groove the needle landed in the lead-in. To further market this idea, the UK record sleeve stated "B side included on A side, full length disco mix of Pop Musik on Seaside". 'Seaside' (in other words "C side") was a simple play on words as the letter C, apart from being the logical next "side" after the A and B sides, is pronounced the same way as the English word "sea". The song was remixed and re-released in 1989 where it reached number 15 in the UK Singles Charts.


Chart performance


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Formats and track listings


Original 7" single

Original 7" single released by
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and
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in Europe. #Pop Muzik – 3:21 #M Factor – 2:30


Original 7" single with Prize message

Original 7" single released by
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and
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in Europe, and had a special 'Prize Message' at the end of the A-side which said "It's a Winner!" Presenting the record at the retailer entitled you to a small cash prize/ Free gift. #Pop Muzik – 3:29 #M Factor – 2:30


Long version single

Released in both 7" and 12" vinyl single formats in the United States by
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, and as a 12" vinyl in France by Pathé Marconi
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, all featuring a longer version of the song #Pop Muzik (Long Version) – 4:58 #M Factor – 2:30


Netherlands 12" single

12" single released in the Netherlands by
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. The B-side "M Factor" was featured on the A-side of the vinyl on this release, with a remix of the title song on the B-side. #Pop Muzik #M Factor #Pop Muzik (Long Version)


Sweden 7" 1989 release

7" single released in Sweden in 1989 by Freestyle Records #Pop Muzik (Edited 1989 Remix) – 3:10 #Pop Muzik (Original 7" Version) – 3:20


Sweden 12" 1989 release

12" single released in Sweden in 1989 by Freestyle Records #Pop Muzik (Extended 1989 Hip Hop Remix) – 5:40 #Pop Muzik (7" Version) – 3:20 #Pop Muzik (Edited 1989 Dub Remix) – 3:20 #Pop Muzik (Original 12" Version) – 5:00 #Pop Muzik (Edited 1989 Remix) – 3:10


Germany 12" 1989 release

12" single released in Germany in 1989 by
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#Pop Muzik (The Hip Hop Club Remix) – 5:38 #Pop Muzik (The Hip Hop Remix) – 3:20 #Pop Muzik (Original '79 Mix) – 3:21


Germany CD 2001 release

CD single released in Germany in 2001 by
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#Pop Muzik (Britannia '89 Remix) – 3:11 #Pop Muzik (Cabinet Remix) – 7:38 #Pop Muzik (Original Version) – 3:21


Cover versions

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. The remix has an upbeat tempo and use of synthesizers. In the live version, Robin Scott's vocals were used. The song was released on the " Last Night on Earth" single and
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's vocals replaced Scott's. The only part of the song Bono added was the line "dance to the PopMart, top of the food chain." Andrew Unterberger of ''
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'' said the cover was "hardly the most musically accomplished thing U2 did in this period, but I can't think of a better choice to introduce this period of their career." It is also a featured track on PopMart: Live from Mexico City. *In 2000, a music promoter turned recording artist by the name of Marcus was signed by
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. The following year he released a cover version with a slightly different spelling: "Pop Musik." The chorus hook from the original song was used ("pop, pop, pop music"), but the lyrics were changed to talk about top pop artists of the day like
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, and even
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. The song was produced by
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and was released as a CD single in spring of 2001. The song was included on a BMG Music compilation CD, ''Cool Traxx! 3'', which also featured hit songs from many of the artists that Marcus sings about in his remake. ''Billboard'' said of the song, "This is G-rated fun that could connect with the younger side of the top 40 demographic, and it could charm the ears of programmers looking for an instant reaction record— but, boy, does its novelty affect wear thin after only a few listens…" *
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covered the song on their 2011 album Copies, Clones & Replicants.


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number ones of 1979 * List of European number-one hits of 1979 * List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1970s *
List of number-one singles of 1979 (Canada) ''RPM (magazine), RPM'' was a Canadian music magazine that published the best-performing single (music), singles record chart, chart in Canada from 1964 to 2000. In 1979 in music, 1979, twenty-eight singles reached number one in Canada. The firs ...
* List of number-one hits of 1979 (Germany) * List of number-one singles and albums in Sweden *
List of number-one singles from 1968 to 1979 (Switzerland) This is a list of singles that reached number one on the Swiss Hitparade from 1968 through 1979. Number-one singles See also *1968 in music *1969 in music *1970s in music References

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* List of ''RPM'' number-one dance singles of 1979


References


External links

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