The Early Years (D-A-D album)
The Early Years is the third compilation album by the Danish rock group D-A-D. The compilation was released on November 13, 2000.
It contains every track from the group's first two albums Call of the Wild and D.A.D. Draws a Circle, their first EP Standin' On the Never Never plus extra material consisting of remixes and radio edits among other things. Peaked at 40 on danishcharts January 19, 2001.[2]
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Released | November 13, 2000 | |||
Genre | Cowpunk, Hard rock | |||
Label | Medley | |||
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Track listing
CD 1
Call Of The Wild
- 1. Land Of Their Choice
- 2. Call Of The Wild
- 3. Riding With Sue
- 4. Marlboro Man
- 5. Counting The Cattle
- 6. Jackie O
- 7. Trucker
- 8. Rock River
- 9. Jonnie
- 10. Son Of A Gun
- 11. It's After Dark
D.A.D. Draws A Circle
- 12. Isn't That Wild
- 13. A Horse With No Name
- 14. Mighty Highty High
- 15. I Won't Cut My Hair
- 16. Black Crickets
- 17. There's A Ship
- 18. God's Favorite
- 19. 10 Knots
- 20. Ride My Train
- 21. Rather Live Than Die
CD 2
Standin' On The Never Never
- 1. Up, Up Over The Mountain Top
- 2. Marlboro Man
- 3. Never Never (Indian Love)
Extra material
- 4. Ride My Train (2000 Remix)
- 5. It's After Dark (video version)
- 6. Trucker (2000 remix single version/radio edit)
- 7. Trucker (2000 remix club version)
- 8. Trucker (1987 New York remix)
- 9. Trucker (1987 jab dub)
- 10. There's A Ship (The 1987 megamix)
- 11. Rin Tin Tin (demo)
- 12. It's A Sad Sad X-mas (single version)
- 13. The Danish Radio 1987/88 New year's jingle 1: "The Party"
- 14. The Danish Radio 1987/88 New year's jingle 2: "From Us To You"
- 15. The Danish Radio 1987/88 New year's jingle 3: "Fireworks"
- 16. Land Of Their Choice (live 1985)
- 17. Radio Voice interview: "The Whopper End"
References
- Rivadavia, Eduardo. "D:A:D - The Early Years". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
- "D-A-D The Early Years (album), Danish charts portal". danishcharts.dk. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
External links
- This album on D-A-D's official homepage
- "D-A-D - The Early Years". Discogs. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
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