D.A.D. Special

D.A.D. Special is a compilation album by the Danish rock group D-A-D. The compilation was released on 1 December 1989[1] in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland only.
It contains tracks from the group's two first albums, Call of the Wild and D.A.D. Draws a Circle, and also form their debut EP Standin' on the Never Never.

D.A.D. Special
Compilation album by
Released1 December 1989
Recorded1985-1986
Genre
LabelMega
Producer
  • Frank Marstokk
  • Mark Dearnley
D-A-D chronology
No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims
(1989)
D.A.D. Special
(1989)
Osaka After Dark
(1990)

Track listing

All tracks are written by D-A-D.

No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Isn't That Wild"D.A.D. Draws a Circle, 19872:52
2."Marlboro Man"Call of the Wild, 19862:53
3."I Won't Cut My Hair"D.A.D. Draws a Circle5:52
4."Trucker"Call of the Wild5:09
5."Jonnie"Call of the Wild4:58
6."It's After Dark"Call of the Wild3:50
7."Call of the Wild"Call of the Wild3:42
8."Mighty Mighty High"D.A.D. Draws a Circle3:18
9."Counting the Cattle"Call of the Wild1:55
10."God's Favorite"D.A.D. Draws a Circle3:55
11."Black Crickets"D.A.D. Draws a Circle4:12
12."Sad Sad Christmas"B-side to "It's After Dark", 19863:26
13."Never Never (Indian Love)"Standin' on the Never Never, 19855:10
14."Up, Up Over the Mountain Top"Standin' on the Never Never2:19

Personnel

Adapted from the original albums' liner notes.[2][3][4]

D-A-D
  • Jesper Binzer – vocals, guitar, banjo
  • Stig Pedersen – vocals, bass
  • Jacob Binzer – guitar, lap steel, electric piano, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Peter L. Jensen – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Technical
  • Frank Marstokk – producer (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14)
  • Mark Dearnley – producer (tracks 1, 3, 8, 10, 11)
  • Carsten Beck – cover design
  • D-A-D – cover design

References

  1. "D-A-D: Discography - D.A.D. Special". dad.dk. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  2. "Standin' On the Never Never". Discogs. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  3. "Call of the Wild". Discogs. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  4. "D.A.D. Draws a Circle". Discogs. Retrieved 10 August 2020.


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