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Release Date
1987
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Length
10 tracks
D.A.D. Draws a Circle is the second studio album by Danish rock band D-A-D, at the time known as Disneyland After Dark. It was released on 16 June 1987 by Mega Records. The album received fairly positive reviews and sold 30,000 copies in Denmark.
Track listing - All tracks are written by Disneyland After Dark, except where noted.
1. "Isn't That Wild" 2:52
2. "A Horse with No Name" Dewey Bunnell 3:33
3. "Mighty, Mighty High" 3:18
4. "I Won't Cut My Hair" 5:52
5. "Black Crickets" 4:12
6. "There's a Ship" 3:13
7. "God's Favourite" 3:55
8. "10 Knots" 4:16
9. "Ride My Train" 2:06
10. "I'd Rather Live Than Die" 4:09
Total length: 37:26
CD reissue bonus tracks
11. "Up, Up Over the Mountain Top" (from Standin' on the Never Never EP) 2:19
12. "Sad, Sad X-Mas" (B-side to "It's After Dark") 3:26
Total length: 43:11
The album was produced by Englishman Mark Dearnley, who had engineered for acts like AC/DC, Motörhead, the Beat and Haircut One Hundred. The album title has a dual meaning: it refers to making an album and, also, signals that the band had come full circle while covering different musical styles such as hard rock, punk, country, and gospel.
The album contains D-A-D's first and only cover version, "A Horse with No Name" by America, at the request of producer Mark Dearnley.
Jesper Binzer – vocals, guitar
Stig Pedersen – vocals, bass
Jacob Binzer – guitar, lap steel, electric piano
Peter L. Jensen – drums, backing vocals
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