D.A.D. Draws a Circle explained

D.A.D. Draws a Circle
Type:studio
Artist:D-A-D
Cover:D.A.D. - D.A.D. Draws a Circle.jpg
Released:16 June 1987
Recorded:November–December 1986
Studio:Mega Studios, Copenhagen
Genre:Cowpunk, hard rock
Length:37:26
Label:Mega
Producer:Mark Dearnley
Prev Title:Call of the Wild
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims
Next Year:1989

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.[1]

The album was produced by Englishman Mark Dearnley, who had engineered for acts like AC/DC, Motörhead, the Beat and Haircut One Hundred.[2] 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.[1] 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.

Personnel

Adapted from the album's liner notes, except where noted.[3]

Disneyland After Dark
Technical

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: D-A-D: The Band - Draws a Circle. 9 August 2020. dad.dk. 4 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200804083811/https://dad.dk/the-band. dead.
  2. Web site: Mark Dearnley - Credits. 9 August 2020. dearnley.com.
  3. Web site: D.A.D. Draws a Circle. 9 August 2020. Discogs.