Garage D'Or
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Greatest hits album by Cracker | ||||
Released | April 4, 2000 | |||
Genre | Alternative | |||
Length | 73:16 | |||
Label | Virgin / Backporch Records | |||
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Garage d'Or is Cracker's fifth album. It is a two disc album, with the first disc representing a "greatest hits" collection, and the second disc compiling rarities and previously unreleased material.
Track listing
Disc 1 (Greatest Hits Compilation):
- "Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)"
- "This Is Cracker Soul"
- "I See the Light"
- "Low"
- "Get Off This"
- "Sweet Potato"
- "Euro-Trash Girl"
- "Shake Some Action" (From Clueless soundtrack)
- "Sweet Thistle Pie"
- "I'm a Little Rocket Ship"
- "Big Dipper"
- "Seven Days"
- "Been Around the World"
- "Be My Love"
- "Heaven Knows I'm Lonely Now"
- "Eyes of Mary"
Disc 2 (Bonus CD listing):
- "Surfbilly" (BBC session outtake)
- "The Golden Age" (Live)
- "You Ain't Going Nowhere" (Bob Dylan cover) (Live featuring Adam Duritz, Dan Vickrey and Joan Osborne)
- "Hollywood Cemetery" (Previously unreleased)
- "Whole Lotta Trouble" (From Empire Records soundtrack)
- "I Want Out of the Circus" (Live)
- "Steve's Hornpipe" (Early Cracker demo)
- "Mr. Wrong" (Live)
- "Sunday Train" (Kerosene Hat out-take)
- "Lonesome Johnny Blues" (Live)
- "Rainy Days and Mondays" (The Carpenters cover) (From If I Were a Carpenter tribute album)
- "China" (Early Cracker demo)
The Surfbilly song comes from a Mark Ratcliffe on the BBC from 1994 (12/03 or 03/12)[2]
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