Half the Man (Jamiroquai song)
"Half The Man" | ||||
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Single by Jamiroquai | ||||
from the album The Return of the Space Cowboy | ||||
B-side | "Space Clav" | |||
Released | 7 November 1994 (1994-11-07)[1] | |||
Length | 4:50 | |||
Label | S2 | |||
Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Rick Pope | |||
Jamiroquai singles chronology | ||||
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"Half the Man" is a song by British funk/acid jazz band Jamiroquai, released in November 1994 by S2 Records as a single from their second studio album, The Return of the Space Cowboy (1994). The song peaked at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. Its music video was directed by Paul Boyd. "Half the Man" is in the key of D major.[2]
Background
The track was later featured on the soundtrack of cult British surf movie Blue Juice. With the exception of its inclusion on both regular and deluxe Japanese pressings, it is one of nine pre-2006 singles that do not appear on the group's greatest hits album, High Times: Singles 1992–2006. There are two different versions of the music video for the track. The first video features Jay Kay performing the song, intercut with footage of a couple kissing. The second video removes the footage of the couple kissing. The track was later released as the double A-side to "Light Years" in the United States.
According to Toby Smith's (keyboards) acknowledgments in the vinyl 2-LP reissue of The Return of the Space Cowboy, the song was inspired by a woman named Gabriella.
Critical reception
In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton wrote, "For Jamiroquai, operating here it seems on autopilot with another piece of jazz/funk that is so distinctively him that he is in danger of sounding formulaic."[3] A reviewer from The Mix noted that "the ghost of Stevie Wonder lingers particularly on "Half the Man", an appealing tune in which even J.K.'s vocal at times resembles Stevie's harmonica."[4] Pan-European magazine Music & Media commented, "Spaced out after his first single off the new album, Jamiroquai now conjures up the rabbit out of his hat: a mildly swinging track with great radio-in-a-coffee-shop capacity."[5] Andy Beevers from Music Week gave it four out of five and named it Pick of the Week in the category of Dance, adding that "this mid-tempo track is a real grower and underlines how Jamiroquai's songwriting has matured."[6] John Robinson from NME said, "'Half a Man' is really rather good. Jason has his 'I Like Traffic' hat on here, and he creates a lurching, soulful vibe, before getting sidelined in his trademark ooobee-dabba-ooobee-dabba-dooo rubbish."[7] Pete Stanton from Smash Hits wrote, "Gentle, laid-back soul that'd be at home in Ricardo's Wine Bar."[8]
Music video
The music video for "Half the Man" was directed by Scottish music video, commercial and feature film director Paul Boyd.[9] It is made in one single take and It is black-and-white video and was first officially published on YouTube in November 2009. The video has amassed over 5 million views on YouTube alone as of January 2023.[10]
Track listings
- UK CD single 1[11]
- "Half the Man" (Edit) – 3:35
- "Space Clav" – 4:56 (Written by – Gary Barnacle/Toby Smith/Stuart Zender)[12]
- "Emergency on Planet Earth" (London Rican Mix) – 7:10
- "Half the Man" (Album Version) – 4:48
- UK CD single 2[11]
- "Half the Man" (Edit) – 3:35
- "When You Gonna Learn (Didgeridoo)" – 3:48
- "Too Young to Die" (Edit) – 3:22
- "Blow Your Mind" (Edit) – 3:51
- UK 12" vinyl[11]
- "Half the Man" (Edit) – 3:35
- "Emergency on Planet Earth" (London Rican Mix) – 7:10
- "Space Clav" – 4:56
Charts
Chart (1994-1995) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA) | 198 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)[13] | 13 |
Netherlands (Dutch Single Tip)[14] | 10 |
Scotland (OCC)[15] | 20 |
UK Singles (OCC) | 15 |
References
- ^ "Single Releases" (PDF). Music Week. 5 November 1994. p. 23. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 June 2020. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Masterton, James (13 November 1994). "Week Ending November 19th 1994". Chart Watch UK. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
- ^ "Monitor Mix – This Month's Mixes That Matter". The Mix. December 1994. p. 84. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
- ^ "New Releases: Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. 10 December 1994. p. 9. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
- ^ Beevers, Andy (12 November 1994). "Market Preview: Dance – Pick of the Week" (PDF). Music Week. p. 15. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
- ^ Robinson, John (12 November 1994). "Singles". NME. p. 48. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
- ^ Stanton, Pete (9 November 1994). "New Singles". Smash Hits. p. 53. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
- ^ "Jamiroquai: Half the Man". IMDb. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
- ^ "Jamiroquai – Half The Man (Official Video)". YouTube. 24 November 2009. Archived from the original on 15 January 2023. Retrieved 15 January 2023 – via YouTube.
- ^ a b c "Jamiroquai | Music | Singles | Half The Man". Funkin.com. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
- ^ "Jamiroquai – the Return of the Space Cowboy (2013, CD)". Discogs.
- ^ "Jamiroquai – Half The Man" (in Dutch). top40.nl. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
- ^ "JAMIROQUAI – HALF THE MAN" (in Dutch). dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
- ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 20 November 1994 – 26 November 1994". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
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