Sweet Children (EP)
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Sweet Children | ||
EP by Green Day | ||
Released | 1990 | |
Recorded | 1990 | |
Genre | Punk rock | |
Length | 8:12 | |
Label | Skene! Records | |
Producer(s) | Green Day | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Green Day chronology | ||
Slappy (1990) |
Sweet Children (1990) |
1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours (1991) |
Sweet Children is the second EP released by punk rock band Green Day. It is a collection of some of the band's earliest songs that they were still playing live at the time. It was recorded in 1990, in Minneapolis, Minnesota while the band were on a brief break from their summer tour, and released on seven-inch vinyl. Due to a typo on Green Day's website, many believe that this record was released in 1987, a year before Green Day had even formed. What makes it believable is the rough sound and poor mixing of the recordings. The EP was released on Minneapolis-based indie label Skene! Records. These were the last recordings drummer John Kiffmeyer would appear on. Shortly after the end of the tour, he left the band to attend college.
There are four different pressings of the EP (some limited quantities included two different variations of red vinyl), which has been out of print since its inclusion on the CD issue of Kerplunk! in 1992. Because of this, it has since become a valuable and sought-after item among collectors and Green Day fans alike.
The first pressing's cover is a picture of Mike Dirnt's leg during a concert.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Green Day, except where noted.
- "Sweet Children" – 1:41
- "Best Thing in Town" – 2:03
- "Strangeland" – 2:08
- "My Generation" (Pete Townshend) – 2:19