Sound Of Music (album)
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''Sound of Music'' is the second studio album by
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, released in November 1982 by Razor Records. It was re-released by
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in 2002 and by
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in 2006, each with different bonus tracks. In 2002,
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reissued the album, along with ''
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'' and bonus tracks, as ''The Collection''. The same ''Sound of Music'' disc, with bonus tracks, was released separately in 2004.


Track listing

All songs written by Keith Warren and Pete Davison, except as noted. # "How Sad" # "4-3-2-1" # "Chinese Takeaway" # "Johnny Was a Soldier" # "Disco" # "Eyes in the Back of Your Head" # "Joker in the Pack" # "Lullaby" # "My Baby Got Run Over by a Steamroller" # "A Man's Gotta Do" # "Let's Go" # "Easy Way Out" # "Shake Rattle, Bang Your Head" ;2002 Captain Oi! CD Bonus Tracks #
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  • "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Rodgers & Hammerstein) # "Too Young" # "The Odd Couple" # "Who Spilt My Beer?" # "Come Along" # "I Wanna Be Sedated" (Ramones) # "It's a Laugh" # "Zimbabwe Brothers Are Go" ;2006 SOS CD Bonus Tracks #
  • "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Rodgers & Hammerstein) # "Too Young" # "Zimbabwe Brothers Are Go" #"Steamroller"


    Personnel


    The Adicts

    * Keith "Monkey" Warren - vocals * Pete "Pete Dee" Davison - guitar * Mel "Spider" Ellis - bass * Michael "Kid Dee" Davison - drums


    Release history


    References

    1982 albums The Adicts albums {{1980s-punk-album-stub