Garage D'Or

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Garage D'Or
Garage D'Or cover
Studio album by Cracker
Released April 4, 2000
Genre Alternative
Length 73:16
Label Virgin / Backporch Records
Professional reviews
Cracker chronology
Gentleman's Blues
(1998)
Garage D'Or
(2000)
Forever
(2002)

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.

[edit] Track listing

Disc 1 (Greatest Hits Compilation):

  1. Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)
  2. This Is Cracker Soul
  3. I See the Light
  4. Low
  5. Get off This
  6. Sweet Potato
  7. Euro-Trash Girl
  8. Shake Some Action (From Clueless soundtrack)
  9. Sweet Thistle Pie
  10. I'm a Little Rocket Ship
  11. Big Dipper
  12. Seven Days
  13. Been Around the World
  14. Be My Love
  15. Heaven Knows I'm Lonely Now
  16. Eyes of Mary

Disc 2 (Bonus CD listing):

  1. Surfbilly (BBC session outtake)
  2. The Golden Age (Live)
  3. You Ain't Going Nowhere (Live featuring Adam Duritz and Joan Osborne)
  4. Hollywood Cemetery (Previously unreleased)
  5. Whole Lotta Trouble (From Empire Records soundtrack)
  6. I Want Out of the Circus
  7. Steve's Hornpipe (Early Cracker demo)
  8. Mr. Wrong (Live)
  9. Sunday Train (Kerosene Hat out-take)
  10. Lonesome Johnny Blues (Live)
  11. Rainy Days and Mondays (Carpenters cover) (From If I Were a Carpenter tribute album)
  12. China (Early Cracker demo)

The Surfbilly song comes from a Mark Ratcliffe on the BBC from 1994 (12/03 or 03/12)[1]