You're a Revhead

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You're a Revhead
You're a Revhead by Adam Brand.jpg
Compilation album by
Released27 May 2011
Recorded1998-2011
Genre Country
Length61:42
Label Compass Brothers, Shock Records
Producer Graham Thompson
Adam Brand chronology
It's Gonna Be OK
(2010)
You're a Revhead
(2011)
There Will Be Love
(2012)

You're a Revhead is the second compilation album by Australian recording artist Adam Brand, featuring 17 "revhead" songs. The album was released on 27 May 2011 and came with a bonus DVD featuring 8 video clips. You're a Revhead peaked at number 39 on the ARIA Charts.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dirt Track Cowboys"Adam Brand2:54
2."Number 34" Byron Hill 2:50
3."King of the Road"Brand3:24
4."You're a Revhead"Brand, Colin Buchanan 3:59
5."Built for Speed"Brand, Bob Regan 3:45
6."When I Get My Wheels"Brand3:34
7."Big Old Car" Don Walker 2:28
8."Dirt Racer"Brand, Wade Aunger, Glen Hannah4:12
9."Beating Around the Bush"Brand, Wayne Burt3:15
10."Just Drive"Brand, Michael Carr4:40
11."Nothin's Gonna Slow Me Down"Brand, David Lee Murphy 4:24
12."That Was Us"Tony Lane, Craig Wiseman 3:25
13."Drive till the Wheels Fall Off"Brand, Bobby Terry3:42
14."Get On Down the Road"Murphy, Rivers Rutherford, Chuck Wicks 3:10
15."Comin' From / Khe Sahn"Brand, Sam Hawksley, Walker4:14
16."455 Rocket" (bonus track) David Rawlings, Gillian Welch 4:06
17."Born To Be Wild" (bonus track) Mars Bonfire 3:40
Bonus DVD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dirt Track Cowboys"Adam Brand 
2."Beating Around the Bush"Brand, Burt 
3."You're a Revhead"Brand, Buchanan 
4."When I Get My Wheels"Brand 
5."Built for Speed"Brand, Regan 
6."That Was Us"Lane, Wisemane 
7."Get On Down the Road"Murphy, Rutherford, Wicks 
8."Comin' From / Khe Sahn"Brand, Hawksley, Walker 

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2011)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [1] 39
Australian Country Albums (ARIA)3 [2]
Australian Artist Albums (ARIA)7

Year-end charts

Chart (2011)Peak
position
Australian Country Albums (ARIA)32 [3]

Release history

RegionDateFormatEdition(s)LabelCatalogue
Australia27 May 2011CD/DVDCompass Brothers, Shock Records 080CDCB
Australia31 August 2012CDCompass Brothers, EMI Music Australia

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