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"'Ready to Go'" is a song by English alternative rock band Republica, released as a single on 15 April 1996. The original recording was not included on the band's debut album, 'Republica' two other versions of the song, the US mix and the original mix, were included. This version was later featured on a greatest hits collection, 'Ready to Go: The Best Of'.

The single originally reached number 43 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1996. Later in the year, the song began to gain popularity outside the United Kingdom, charting in Australia, Canada, and the United States. It was remixed and rereleased in the United Kingdom in February 1997, when it reached a new peak of number 13. This rerelease also saw the song chart for the first time in western Europe, reaching number 19 in the Netherlands and number 26 in Ireland.

German DJ Tomcraft released a cover of the song in 2007, and another version was released on 7 June 2010. It continues to be successful in the UK, where it is still frequently featured in advertisements and on TV.

Main versions



'"Ready to Go" (unreleased)'


Also known as "Ready to Go [1996]", "Ready to Go (original)" or incorrectly as "Ready to Go (album version)", it was not included in any of the band's albums. It is an unreleased song or probably an early demo with slightly different vocal (but lyrics remain the same). This version is softer than both the US and original mixes of the song. It does not have the piano bridge of the original mix, nor the guitar bridge of the US mix. The bridge is similar to that of the original mix, except it lacks a piano.

'"Ready to Go" (original mix)'


This version has a more techno-pop sound while the later version contains electric guitars. It charted at number 43 in the United Kingdom and number 40 in Australia.

'"Ready to Go"'


A mix was included in the 'Republica' album as the opening track. It was remixed by Ben Grosse and released as a single in 1997. This version is the most well-known. It sounds faster and its beat is stronger, making it heavier in terms of tones. On the UK and American issues of the 'Republica' album, this mix of the song was credited just as "Ready to Go", and on the European issue of the album it is sometimes marked as "Ready to Go (US mix)". A defining difference between this mix and earlier recordings is the inclusion of a guitar bridge in the place of a piano bridge.

'"Ready to Go" (Tomcraft version)'


German DJ Tomcraft released a Eurodance version of the track in 2007.

'"Ready to Go 2010"'


A new version of the track was released in June 2010. A preview of the track was made available on the band's official Myspace page. The new version has a more aggressive sound than its two predecessors.

Critical reception



Scottish newspaper 'Aberdeen Evening Express' stated that "this classic bit of punk-fuelled dance could well do the business."'Aberdeen Evening Express'. 19 March 1996. p. 26. Retrieved 28 November 2020. 'BuzzFeed' ranked it number 37 in their list of 'The 101 Greatest Dance Songs Of the '90s' in 2017. The Daily Vault's Alfredo Narvaez stated that "Ready To Go" is "one of the best examples of pop mixing with techno. The song throws in acoustic guitars, electric guitars and every other noise you can think of and it sounds great." Tracey Pepper from 'Entertainment Weekly' noted that it "erupts with a blast of fuzzed-out power chords, driving dance rhythms, and a rallying sing-along chorus."

Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' wrote that here, "techno meets rock guitar with strident vocals from singer Saffron, all adding up to a fresh, gritty pop sound which Europe simply can't afford to miss." A reviewer from 'Music Week' rated the song four out of five, adding that "this techno pop rock outfit, bursting with potential, lay down a mean, radio friendly single." Dave Fawbert from 'ShortList' called it a "bloody good tune". Ben Knowles from 'Smash Hits' said in his review of 'Republica', that the song is a "good taster from their cocktail of shouty pop, mad bouncy dance and fun guitars." David Sinclair from 'The Times' viewed it as a "rock/dance hybrid featuring the imposing vocals of Saffron".Sinclair, David (15 February 1997). "The week's top pop releases; Pop". 'The Times'.

Music videos



Two different music videos were released for the song. In the original video, lead singer Saffron is jumping on the roof of a building. The video was released in 1996, and the shots took place somewhere in East London. This video is very sunny and upbeat. It is said that it shows 'the hidden beauty of East London'. The video also features lead singer Saffron playing the Sega Saturn video games 'Virtua Fighter 2' and 'Hang-On GP'. The second music videothe Ben Grosse versionis very different from the original one, and was released in early 1997. Saffron is shown jumping in an empty warehouse, then she is dancing and doing humorous mimics in front of the camera. The video features rapid zooming and some parts of it are artificially colourised.

Track listing



* '1996 UK CD single'

# "Ready to Go" (radio edit) 3:39

# "Ready to Go" (album mix) 5:01

# "Bloke" 4:51

* '1997 UK CD single'

# "Ready to Go" (radio edit) 3:39

# "Ready to Go" (original mix) 5:01

# "Bloke" 4:51

# "Holly" (club mix) 8:03

* '2007 CD single'

# "Ready to Go" (club mix)

# "Ready to Go" (radio edit)

# "Ready to Go" (L&T's latenight mix)

* '"Ready to Go 2010"'

# "Ready to Go 2010" (radio edit) 3:17

# "Ready to Go 2010" (full length) 4:15

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



In popular culture



Film and television

* 'As If'

* 'Queer as Folk'

* 'Vegas Vacation'

* 'GAEA Girls' (as Chigusa Nagayo's theme)

* 'Primeval'

* 'The Ed Schultz Show'

* 'Renford Rejects'

* 'Sugar & Spice'

* 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch'

* 'Baywatch' episode: "Buried"

* 'Beverly Hills, 90210'

* 'Malcolm in the Middle' episode: "Billboard"

* 'Dancing with the Stars' an opening professional number in season 16

* Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's 'Getting There'

* 'Summer Catch' appears in the promotional trailer

* 'Sugar Rush'

* 'Goodnight Sweetheart' appears in the episode "When Two Worlds Collide"

* 'Captain Marvel' appears in the promotional trailer

* 'Yellowjackets

Advertising

* It was used in the advertisement for Suse Linux Enterprise 10 by Novell.

* Extracts from "Ready to Go" were used in the commercial for Jock Jams Vol. 3.

* Extracts from "Ready to Go" are used in the George at Asda adverts in 1998.

* Extracts from "Ready to Go" have been used in the Halfords TV adverts since 2005.

* Extracts from "Ready to Go" are used in Fox Kids TV promos in the UK during the mid-1990s.

* Extracts from "Ready to Go" are used in the Eircell television adverts in Ireland during the mid-1990s.

* Extracts from "Ready to Go" were used in some Dairy Queen advertisements that aired in 2003.

* Mitsubishi used the song to kick off their new "Wake Up and Drive" advertising campaign for the new-for-1999 Galant.

* "Ready to Go" can be heard in Australia and New Zealand on the television advertisements for Holden's range of motor vehicles (20062007).

* It was used by MLB Network in April 2010 to advertise upcoming games.

* It was used on Speed Channel's 'WindTunnel with Dave Despain' in February 2006 as part of "Hot Candy" highlighting AMA Supercross Championship and Speedweeks at Daytona.

* It was used for the intro to the 1999 season opening race the (CART) Champ Car Grand Prix of Miami on ABC.

*It has been used in advertisements by Denver, Colorado's tourism board.

Sport

* Used as the walkout song for Igor Vovchanchyn in Pride FC.

* From the first ever game at the Stadium of Light up until the 200506 season, Sunderland players came out on to the pitch to this song. The track proved a massive hit with Sunderland fans, to the extent that Republica were invited to perform the song live at the Stadium of Light for the last game of Sunderland's record-breaking, league-winning season in May 1999. For the occasion, lead singer Saffron wore a Sunderland top. It was replaced by U2's "Elevation", a switch which was unpopular with many fans. "Ready to Go" is now frequently used by many other clubs for when the players come out.

* The Boston Red Sox usually play this song at Fenway Park before the game begins as the managers have the meeting at home plate each night.

* The song was included on the NHL's Nashville Predators 'Check, Please!' CD, and has been played before home games since 1998.

* The Washington Capitals play this song before the third period of their home games at Capital One Arena.

* It has been played at various US sporting games such as the NBA and the WNBA. It is sometimes played right before the game starts or during a pivotal moment during the game.

* The Dutch sports programme 'NOS Studio Sport' used this song as intro for the highlights of the Barclays Premier League, every weekend.

* The song was used in a video montage that contained highlights of the Chicago Bulls' 199697 NBA championship season.

* The song was used by the Michigan State Spartans football team as they took the field until it was replaced by AC/DC's "Thunderstruck".

* Extracts from "Ready to Go" were used for the title music of Sky Sports News's evening update from 2005 to 2007.

* Darts player Mike Veitch uses the song as his walk-on music.

* "Ready to Go" is included in 'Euro 2000: The Official Album'.

* The Buffalo Bandits usually play this song at the start of the second half, just before face off commences.

* The song was used to advertise the 1998 Super Rugby season in New Zealand.

* English Rugby league side Hull F.C. used it as their entrance music for the 201415 Super League season.

* The song was regularly played pre-match by English football club Leicester City F.C. when they played at their former home, Filbert Street.

* The song was used in Sky Sports's opening credits for its Scottish Football coverage between 1998/99 & 2001/02.

Other

* "Ready to Go" was the theme song for Top Thrill Dragster, a drag racing-themed roller coaster at Cedar Point in Ohio. It was played in the station of the ride and was heard before launching.

References



Category:1996 singles

Category:1996 songs

Category:1997 singles

Category:2007 singles

Category:2010 singles

Category:Dance-rock songs

Category:Deconstruction Records singles

Category:Football songs and chants

Category:RCA Records singles

Category:Sunderland A.F.C.

Category:Republica songs

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