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Release Date: | 03/10/2009 |
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Label: | Solid Gold Records |
UPC: | 0696774100123 |
catalogNumber: | 710012 |
Rank: | 81983 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Toronto Primary ArtistBrian Allen Guitar,Vocals
Sheron Alton Guitar,Vocals
Nicki Costello Bass,Bass Guitar
Jim Fox Drums
Scott Kreyer Keyboards
Holly Woods Vocals
Jimmy Fox Percussion,Drums
Technical Credits
Terry Brown Producer,Audio ProductionPaul Northfield Engineer
Rodney Bowes Repackaging Design
Kerry Doole Liner Notes
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