No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims

Last updated

All tracks are written by D-A-D

No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims
No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims.jpg
Studio album by
Released3 March 1989 (Denmark)
8 September 1989 (international)
RecordedAutumn 1988
StudioMedley Studio, Copenhagen
Genre
Length40:55
Label Medley (Denmark)
Warner Bros. (international)
Producer
  • D-A-D
  • Nick Foss
  • Lars Overgaard
D-A-D chronology
D.A.D. Draws a Circle
(1987)
No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims
(1989)
Riskin' It All
(1991)
Singles from No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims
  1. "Sleeping My Day Away"
    Released: 1989
  2. "Girl Nation"
    Released: 1989
  3. "Jihad"
    Released: 1990 (Australia)
No.TitleLength
1."Sleeping My Day Away"4:21
2."Jihad"2:56
3."Point of View"3:58
4."Rim of Hell"4:33
5."ZCMI"2:45
6."True Believer"2:21
7."Girl Nation"3:40
8."Lords of the Atlas"3:18
9."Overmuch"3:47
10."Siamese Twin"2:41
11."Wild Talk"4:03
12."Ill Will"2:03

Personnel

Adapted from the album's liner notes. [9]

D-A-D
Technical

Charts

Chart (1989/90)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA Charts) [10] 29
Billboard 200 116 [5]
Finland Albums Top 50 38 [11]
Swedish Albums Chart 25 [12]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Crazy Town</span> American rap rock band

Crazy Town is an American rap rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1995 by Bret "Epic" Mazur and Shifty Shellshock. Their 2000 single "Butterfly", reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and helped their debut album, The Gift of Game (1999), sell over 1.6 million units. Their follow-up album, Darkhorse (2002), failed to achieve the same level of success, contributing to the band's breakup in 2003.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">D-A-D (band)</span> Danish rock band

D-A-D is a Danish rock band. They were originally named Disneyland After Dark, but changed their name to avoid a lawsuit from The Walt Disney Company.

<i>The Fundamental Elements of Southtown</i> 1999 studio album by P.O.D.

The Fundamental Elements of Southtown is the third studio album and major label debut of Christian nu metal band P.O.D., released on August 24, 1999. It went on to become the band's first platinum album, peaking at No. 51 on the Billboard 200 chart in April 2000. It was the 143rd best-selling album of 2000 in the United States. "Southtown" and "Rock the Party " became the album's singles, both of which were accompanied by music videos. The album also includes a cover of U2's "Bullet the Blue Sky".

<i>Ultimate Prince</i> 2006 greatest hits album by Prince

Ultimate Prince is a greatest hits album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on August 22, 2006, by Warner Bros. Records. The two-disc set contains a disc of some previously released hits, and another of extended remixes of hits and a B-side, most of which had only been previously released as 12-inch singles.

<i>Winner in You</i> 1986 studio album by Patti LaBelle

Winner in You is the eighth studio album by American R&B singer Patti LaBelle. It was released by MCA Records on April 28, 1986, in the United States. Recording sessions took place during 1985–1986. Production was handled by several record producers, including Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, and Nickolas Ashford, among others.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sleeping My Day Away</span> 1989 single by D-A-D

"Sleeping My Day Away" is the most successful single from the Danish rock band D-A-D outside Denmark, with two weeks on the UK top 100. The single was released in 1989, with "Ill Will" as the b-side. Both songs appear on their No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims album.

<i>D.A.D. Draws a Circle</i> 1987 studio album by D-A-D

D.A.D. Draws a Circle is the second studio album by Danish rock band D-A-D, at the time known as Disneyland After Dark. It was released on 16 June 1987 by Mega Records. The album received fairly positive reviews and sold 30,000 copies in Denmark.

<i>Riskin It All</i> 1991 studio album by D-A-D

Riskin' It All is the fourth studio album by Danish rock band D-A-D. It was released on 10 October 1991 in Denmark by Medley Records and internationally in early 1992 by Warner Bros. The international edition includes a new rendition of the band's classic "I Won't Cut My Hair" as a bonus track.

<i>Destiny</i> (Chaka Khan album) 1986 studio album by Chaka Khan

Destiny is the sixth studio album by American R&B/funk singer Chaka Khan, released on Warner Bros. Records in 1986.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Don't Tell Me Lies</span> 1986 single by Breathe

"Don't Tell Me Lies" is the debut single by British band Breathe. An original composition by the group, the lyrics were written by David Glasper, with music by Marcus Lillington, Ian Spice and Michael Delahunty.

<i>Believe</i> (Orianthi album) 2009 studio album by Orianthi

Believe is the second studio album by Australian guitarist Orianthi and her debut album recorded for a major label. It was released on 26 October 2009 by Geffen Records. The album's release was pushed back by Geffen to coincide with the compilation album This Is It by Michael Jackson, as a result of the publicity generated from her appearance in the concert film of the same name. The album peaked at number 77 at the Billboard 200.

<i>Call of the Wild</i> (D-A-D album) 1986 studio album by D-A-D

Call of the Wild is the first studio album by Danish rock band D-A-D, at the time known as Disneyland After Dark. The album was released on 4 February 1986 by Mega Records.
The album has been received with mixed reviews. The genre of the album is more country than the hard rock of their later albums. The two tracks "Marlboro Man" and "It's After Dark" are sometimes still played at their concerts, and can also be found on some of their live albums. The album was produced by Norwegian-born Frank Marstokk, a musician and producer who was A&R at Mega Records.

<i>Lullaby</i> (Book of Love album) 1988 studio album by Book of Love

Lullaby is the second studio album by American synth-pop band Book of Love, released on June 21, 1988, by Sire Records.

<i>Standin on the Never Never</i> 1985 EP by D-A-D

Standin' on the Never Never was the first release by Danish rock band D-A-D, then known as Disneyland After Dark. The EP was released on 28 May 1985 on Mega Records.
Mega was satisfied with the result and continued the collaboration, which resulted in Call of the Wild, the first full-length album by D-A-D.

<i>D.A.D. Special</i> 1989 compilation album by D-A-D

D.A.D. Special is a compilation album by the Danish rock group D-A-D. The compilation was released on 1 December 1989 in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland only.
It contains tracks from the group's two first albums, Call of the Wild and D.A.D. Draws a Circle, and also form their debut EP Standin' on the Never Never.

<i>A Town Called Paradise</i> 2014 studio album by Tiësto

A Town Called Paradise is the fifth studio album by Dutch DJ and record producer Tiësto, released on 13 June 2014 by Musical Freedom, PM:AM Recordings, and Universal Music. Five singles were released: "Pair of Dice", "Red Lights", "Wasted", "Let's Go" and "Light Years Away".

<i>Peace Is the Mission</i> 2015 studio album by Major Lazer

Peace Is the Mission is the third studio album by American electronic dance music project Major Lazer. It was released on June 1, 2015. The album was preceded by the international hit single "Lean On" featuring DJ Snake and MØ. The single reached number one in Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands and peaked within the top ten in an additional fourteen countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, and Germany.

<i>Damn Country Music</i> 2015 studio album by Tim McGraw

Damn Country Music is the fourteenth studio album by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released on November 6, 2015 by Big Machine Records. It was produced by McGraw and Byron Gallimore. Its lead single, "Top of the World" was released on August 4, 2015. The title track, "Damn Country Music", was released on October 9, 2015 as part of the album pre-order.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Long Time Coming (Cheap Trick song)</span> 2017 single by Cheap Trick

"Long Time Coming" is a song by American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 2017 as the only single from their eighteenth studio album We're All Alright!. It was written by Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen, Tom Petersson and Julian Raymond, and produced by Raymond and Cheap Trick. Released as a promotional single in the United States, "Long Time Coming" reached No. 36 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. The song also reached No. 1 on the Mediabase Classic Rock Airplay chart.

<i>Use Me</i> (Pvris album) 2020 studio album by Pvris

Use Me is the third studio album by American rock band Pvris. It was released August 28, 2020, by Warner Records. The album features 11 songs, three of which are featured on the band's 2019 EP, Hallucinations. Use Me is the band's final album to feature lead guitarist Alex Babinski, who was fired from the band following allegations of sexual misconduct two days before the album's release. It is also their only album to be released on Warner before the band signed to Hopeless Records in 2023.

References

  1. 1 2 Rivadavia, Eduardo. "D:A:D - No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims". AllMusic . Retrieved March 30, 2017.
  2. 1 2 "50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time". Rolling Stone . October 13, 2015. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
  3. 1 2 3 "D-A-D: The Band - No fuel left for the pilgrims". dad.dk. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  4. "Billboard 200: September 30, 1989 (New entry)". Billboard . Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  5. 1 2 "Billboard 200: November 25, 1989". Billboard . Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  6. "Album Rock Tracks: October 21, 1989" (PDF). Billboard . Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  7. "DAD". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  8. Tuxen, Henrik (1998). "D:A:D har sat kursen - Tilbage på sporet". Gaffa : 42–43. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  9. "No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims". Discogs. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  10. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 73.
  11. "Finland Albums Top 50: November 17, 1989". acharts.co. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  12. "Swedish Charts: April 5, 1989". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved August 18, 2020.