Minutes to Go explained

Minutes to Go
Type:studio
Artist:Sods
Cover:Minutes to Go.jpg
Released:1979
Studio:Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark
Genre:Punk
Label:Medley Records
Producer:Poul Bruun, Sods
Next Title:Under en sort sol
Next Year:1980

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 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

All songs by Sods (except where noted).

  1. "R.A.F."
  2. "Television Sect"
  3. "Pathetic"
  4. "Police" (Sods-Camilla Højby, Sods)
  5. "Flickering Eyes"
  6. "Suicide"
  7. "Transport"
  8. "Copenhagen"
  9. "Ghost Rider" (Martin Rev, Alan Vega)

1997 re-release bonus tracks

  1. "Rock'N' Roll"
  2. "Tin Can People"
  3. "Military Madness" (Sods-Camilla Højby, Sods)
  4. "No Ref"
  5. "Number One"
  6. "Breathtaking Effects"

Personnel

Sods
Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CD: Sods: Minutes to Go (1997) - iMusic.dk Web-Shop . En.imusic.dk . 19 November 1997 . 1 March 2012.