Minutes to Go
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Minutes to Go | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1979 | |||
Studio | Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark | |||
Genre | Punk | |||
Label | Medley Records | |||
Producer | Poul Bruun, Sods | |||
Sods chronology | ||||
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Minutes to Go is the debut album released by Danish punk band Sods (later named Sort Sol). It was released in 1979 and is often referred to[by whom?] as Denmark's first punk album. The original album contained eight of the band's own songs and a cover version of Suicide's "Ghost Rider".
The album was re-released in 1997[1] with six bonus tracks.
Track listing
[edit]All songs by Sods (except where noted).
- "R.A.F."
- "Television Sect"
- "Pathetic"
- "Police" (Sods-Camilla Højby, Sods)
- "Flickering Eyes"
- "Suicide"
- "Transport"
- "Copenhagen"
- "Ghost Rider" (Martin Rev, Alan Vega)
1997 re-release bonus tracks
- "Rock'N' Roll"
- "Tin Can People"
- "Military Madness" (Sods-Camilla Højby, Sods)
- "No Ref"
- "Number One"
- "Breathtaking Effects"
Personnel
[edit]- Sods
- Peter Peter – guitar
- Tomas Ortved – drums
- Knud Odde – bass guitar
- Steen Jørgensen – vocals
- Production
- Poul Bruun – production
- Flemming Rasmussen – engineering
- Rapand – engineering
References
[edit]- ^ "CD: Sods: Minutes to Go (1997) - iMusic.dk Web-Shop". En.imusic.dk. 19 November 1997. Retrieved 1 March 2012.