Milestones... 20 Years

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Milestones... 20 Years
Milestones... 20 Years by Adam Brand.jpg
Greatest hits album by
Released13 July 2018
Recorded1998-2018
Genre Country
Label Adam Brand, ABC Music, Universal Music Australia
Adam Brand chronology
Get On Your Feet
(2017)
Milestones... 20 Years
(2018)
Speed of Life
(2020)
Singles from Milestones... 20 Years
  1. "Milestones"
    Released: 20 April 2018

Milestones... 20 Years is the third compilation and second greatest hits album by Australian recording artist Adam Brand. The album was released on 13 July 2018 and marks the twenty-year anniversary of Brand's debut self-titled studio album and consists of Brand's greatest hits and fan favourites. [1] Milestones... 20 Years peaked at number 6 on the ARIA charts.

Contents

The album was supported by the "Milestones... 20 Years" seven month national tour, commencing in Scone, NSW on 27 April 2018 and finishing in Murchison, VIC on 18 November 2018. [1]

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Milestones" 3:35
2."Party Down Under" 3:16
3."King of the Road"Adam Brand3:27
4."Last Man Standing"Brand3:17
5."Grandpa's Piano" 3:23
6."Dirt Track Cowboys"Brand2:53
7."Good Friends" 3:43
8."Good Things in Life" 3:46
9."I Did What?" 2:52
10."New England Highway" 3:42
11."The Anzac" 4:51
12."She's Country" 3:42
13."Get Loud" 3:54
14."Cigarettes & Whiskey" 3:38
15."Get on Down the Road" 3:10
16."Comin' From / Khe Sanh"Brand, Sam Hawksley, Don Walker 4:13
17."Blame It on Eve" 3:43
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Ready for Love"3:55
2."Hell of a Ride"3:56
3."It's Gonna Be OK"3:00
4."She Got Away"2:57
5."I Was Here"3:21
6."There Will Be Love"3:22
7."Freedom Rebels"3:29
8."Hearts I Leave Behind"3:14
9."My Side Of The Street"3:08
10."Good Year for the Outlaw" (credited to Adam Brand and the Outlaws)3:34
11."If Heaven Has a Soundtrack"4:08
12."Drunk"3:20
13."Get On Your Feet"3:00
14."For Ever and Ever Amen"3:33
15."Hold My Hand"3:31
16."Hard Times"4:20
17."Sheriff Bullfrog"5:29

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [2] 6
Australian Country Albums (ARIA)1

Year-end charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Australian Country Albums (ARIA) [3] 25

Release history

RegionDateFormatEdition(s)LabelCatalogue
Australia13 July 2018StandardAdam Brand, ABC Music, Universal Music Australia 6752416

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