Past:Present:Future (Chipz EPs)

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Past:Present:Future
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EP seriesby
Released Flag of the Netherlands.svg June 23 & November 17, 2006
Recorded2006
Genre Part 1
Pop, Children's music
Part 2
Eurodance, Dance music
Length19:52 & 21:07
Label Universal Music
Ch!pz chronology
The World of Ch!pz
(2005/2006)
Past:Present:Future
(2006)
The H!tz Collection
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Free Record Shopnot rated link (in Dutch)

Past:Present:Future is a two-part album series by Ch!pz. In the Netherlands, Part 1 was released on June 23, 2006, and Part 2 was released on November 17 of the same year. The first album spawned two singles, "Gangstertown" and "Waikiki Beach", of which "Gangstertown" peaked at #5 in the Dutch Top 40 and "Waikiki Beach" wasn't officially released on single, just shooting a music video for it. In November 2006, the first album was certified Gold in the Netherlands for sales over 35,000.[ permanent dead link ] The second album came with a Bonus DVD in some stores like Free Record Shop and Van Leest. The official first single, "One Day When I Grow Up", was released in September and charted in the Dutch Top 40 at #29, and moved up to #7 in its second, third and fourth week. The second single, the Christmas track "Christmas Time Is Here," debuted at #8 in the Dutch Top 40 and remained there for two weeks.

Contents

Part 1

Track listing

  1. "Gangstertown" – 3:13
  2. "Waikiki Beach" – 3:23
  3. "High School Love" – 3:16
  4. "A Little Bit" – 3:14
  5. "Olympia" – 3:33
  6. "Veni Vidi Vici" – 3:13

Singles

NameReleasedChart positionTracks
"Gangstertown"April 28, 2006#5 (Netherlands), #38 (Belgium), #22 (Austria), #34 (Germany), #58 (Switzerland)
  1. "Gangstertown" – 3:13
  2. "Gangstertown" (Instrumental) – 3:14
After being away for almost a year, Ch!pz returned with "Gangstertown" as the EP's first single. It's the only single from the EP that was released on CD.
"Waikiki Beach"2006
The song was a promotional single only. It was not released on CD like all former singles by Ch!pz. A music video was shot for it though.

Year-end positions

YearCountryPeak
"Gangstertown"
2006Netherlands70

Part 2

Track listing

Disc 1 (CD)

  1. "Studio 54" – 3:28
  2. "One Day When I Grow Up" – 3:17
  3. "Mama" – 3:46
  4. "1929" – 3:29
  5. "Walking on the Moon" – 3:14
  6. "Christmas Time Is Here" – 3:53

Disc 2 (DVD)

  1. "Gangstertown" [Video]
  2. "Waikiki Beach" [Video]
  3. "One Day When I Grow Up" [Video]
  4. The Making Of "Gangstertown" [Video]
  5. Photo Gallery
  6. Photo Gallery

Singles

NameReleasedWriterProducerChart position
"One Day When I Grow Up"September 22, 2006Eddy Zoëy, Ilona van Gelder, Jay VandenbergJay Vandenberg#7 (Netherlands)
The single was only released in the Netherlands. There, it was the first single off the EP.
"Christmas Time Is Here"December 8, 2006Nick Manic, Tom Nichols, ZiggyNick Manic, Ziggy#8 (Netherlands), #46 (Austria), #56 (Switzerland), #73 (Germany)
In the rest of Europe, the song was released as the EP's first single. In the Netherlands, it was the second single.

Year-end positions

YearCountryPeak
"One Day When I Grow Up"
2006Netherlands89

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