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Release Date: | 04/24/2007 |
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Label: | M.C. Records |
UPC: | 0607735005722 |
catalogNumber: | 57 |
Rank: | 143738 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Rick Holstrom Primary ArtistStephen Hodges Percussion,Drums,Glockenspiel,Background Vocals
Rick Holmstrom Guitar,Vocals
Jeff Big Dad Turmes Guitar,Electric Bass,Saxophone,Background Vocals,Acoustic Bass,Wurlitzer
Technical Credits
Jimmy English ManagementRick Holmstrom Arranger,Producer,Audio Production
Glenn Nishida Engineer
Caroline DeVita Artwork
Richard Barron Engineer
Traditional Composer
Jake Shores Artwork
Jennifer Taylor Artwork
Myles West Engineer
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