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・ Take Your Choice
・ Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance
・ Take Your Daughter to Work Day (The Office)
・ Take Your Dog to Work Day
・ Take Your Mama
・ Take Your Memory with You
・ Take Your Partner by the Hand
・ Take Your Pick (album)
・ Take Your Pick!
・ Take Your Shirt Off
・ Take Your Shoes Off
・ Take Your Skin Off
・ Take your Son, Sir!
・ Take Your Stand
・ Take Your Time
Take Your Time (album)
・ Take Your Time (Do It Right)
・ Take Your Time (Lynyrd Skynyrd song)
・ Take Your Time (Sam Hunt song)
・ Take Yutaka G1 Memory
・ Take-all
・ Take-grant protection model
・ Take-home vehicle
・ Take-off (Vivid song)
・ Take-off warning system
・ Take-Offs and Put-Ons
・ Take-or-pay contract
・ Take-out
・ Take-the-best heuristic
・ Take-Two Interactive


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Take Your Time (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Take Your Time (album)

''Take Your Time'' is the fourth and final album by John Paul Larkin. It was his third recording under his stage name Scatman John. It was released on June 1, 1999, six months before his death on December 3; although he suffered from lung cancer through most of the recording, he still managed to record and release the album.
The album had four singles released from it. Scatmambo which was used in the German film ''Love Scenes from Planet Earth''. Japan got a double A side single, The Chickadee Song b/w Take Your Time. Take Your Time was issued in European countries, first with a 6 track release then a 4 track release with a memorial caption on the cover after his death. Ichi Ni San was also released as a 3 track single in Europe, proving popular in Germany.
== Album history ==
His third album "Take Your Time", produced by Kai Matthiesen (producer of Mr. President, B-Charme, Crispy) , was released on October 1999. Sadly, it was also be his last, because he died of a cancer the 3rd December of the same year at his home in California. There were no music videos made for any of the tracks on this album owing to John's poor health. "Take Your Time" was released as a six-track CD-single. "Ichi Ni San...Go" was released as the follow up. In Japan, "The Chickadee Song" was released as a double-A-side single.
It featured the album version and remix of The Chickadee Song and the album version and 2 remix versions of "Take Your Time".
After John's death, the "Take Your Time" single was re-released. This time it had only 4 tracks and a banner on the cover which mentioned "In Loving Memory Of Scatman John".

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