A revised version of the album was released in the UK in 2008, their first album release in that country since The Stadium Techno Experience in 2003. It entered the
UK Albums Chart at number 1, replacing
Madonna's album Hard Candy, and is their highest ever charting release there. On 30 May 2008 it was certified
Gold by the
BPI[2] and on 22 August 2008 it was certified
Platinum.
On 3 October 2008 a new version of Jumping All Over the World was released, titled Jumping All Over the World – Whatever You Want.
The UK edition of the album features one extra track, "Jump That Rock!", the radio edit of "I'm Lonely" replacing the original, and a new version of "Lighten Up the Sky".
Limited edition
A
limited edition version of the album comes with a second
CD that includes Scooter's 20
German top-ten hits so far. This 2-CD version was released as standard in the UK, but with an alternative first track.
"The Question Is What Is the Question?" [Headhunters Remix]
Jumping All Over the World – Whatever You Want
An updated version of the album was released in October 2008, titled Jumping All Over the World – Whatever You Want. The Limited Deluxe Edition contains two CDs and two
DVDs, the Premium edition contains the two CDs and the live DVD, whilst the Standard Edition consists of only the two CDs.[3] In the UK a 'Platinum Edition' was released on November 17 featuring the original album plus Jump That Rock (Whatever You Want), the live DVD and the missing tracks from the greatest hits CD from the first release of the album.
CD 1:Jumping All Over the World – Whatever You Want
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Notes
"The Definition" takes its 'lyrics' directly from the
Wikipedia article on jumping, set to the music of
Boccherini's Menuet and Trio, from his String Quartet in E. This same piece of music is used on the final track "The Greatest Difficulty".
"The Question Is What Is The Question?" is based on 2006 song "How Do You Do" by Party Animals, the 2004 song "Frozen Flame" and 2007 song "Freefall" both by Jeckyll & Hyde and samples the song "
How Do You Do" by
Mouth & MacNeal, taken from the 1972 album of the same name.
"And No Matches" samples the 1998 song "
Big Big World" by
Emilia, taken from the 1999 album of the same name, and is based on the 2004 song "Frozen Flame" by Jeckyll & Hide.
"Cambodia" is based on the song "Vietnam" by Vorwerk, which is itself based on the song "
Cambodia" performed by
Kim Wilde and written by Marty and Ricky Wilde, taken from the 1982 album Select.
"I'm Lonely" samples the songs "Lonely" by Felix Project and "A Step Too Far" by Refresh. Single version of the song samples "Fly Away" by
Vincent de Moor as well as "Thrill" by Ernesto vs Bastian. Later releases contain only the radio edit. On the "20 Years of Hardcore" re-release, the "Alex K Remix" of the song was shorter than the original release.
"Lighten Up The Sky" samples "Cumulus" by Polish trance project Nitrous Oxide, "Torrent" by Dave 202 and "Everybody" by Rick Tonic (second version only).
The
Sheffield Jumpers dance troupe were featured in the videos for all five singles from the album, exempting "I'm Lonely". They also accompanied Scooter on the "Jumping All Over the World Tour".
^"Czech Albums – Top 100".
ČNS IFPI. Note: On the chart page, select 04.Týden 2008 on the field besides the words "CZ – ALBUMS – TOP 100" to retrieve the correct chart.