Anne Linnet,Marquis De Sade
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
En Elsker 5.35  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  CBS CBS4502281
Item Number: 2081185460 328191

ex/ex with inner [328191]


            
        




Tracklist
 
A1Under Den Hvide Bro4:47
A2En Elsker Fra Eller Til5:16
A3Isbjerg4:17
A4Kærligheden Kalder3:23
A5Bli' Hvor Dit Hjerte Er4:25
B1Herren Velsigne5:58
B2Ingen Anden Drøm5:57
B3Stjernen4:38
B4Forsvinder6:40


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutRunout A-side, variant 1, stamped / "POUNDA TAIPZ" etched: POUNDA TAIPZ 10 XX-450228-2A-1
Matrix / RunoutRunout B-side, variant 1, stamped / "TimTom" etched: 10-450228-3B-1 TimTom
Matrix / RunoutRunout A-side, variant 2, stamped / "POUNDA TAIPZ" etched: POUNDA TAIPZ D 10-450228-2A-1
Matrix / RunoutRunout B-side, variant 2, stamped / "TimTom" etched: 10-450228-3B-1 B TimTom
Label Code: LC 0149
Distribution Code: CB | 291
Price CodeIn circle: 57
Rights Society: n©b
Manufacturing code, A-side label: 10-450228-1
Manufacturing code, B-side label: 10-450228-2
Manufacturing code, backcover and inner sleeve: 10-450228-20


Credits
Arranged By - Andy Todd, Anne Linnet, Marquis de Sade
Backing Vocals - Cæcilie Norby (Tracks: A2, A3, A5, B1, B3), Donna Cadogan (Tracks: A1, A4), Nanna Lüders Jensen (Tracks: A2, A4), Nina Forsberg (Tracks: A2, A3, A5, B1, B3), Sanne Salomonsen (Tracks: A1, A4)
Cover - Finn Bjerre
Engineer [CBS Recording Studios, Assistant] - Andy Canelle
Engineer [CBS Recording Studios] - Andy Todd
Engineer [Sweet Silence Studios, Assistant] - Flemming Hansson, Frank Birch Pontoppidan
Engineer [Sweet Silence Studios] - Flemming Rasmussen
Executive-Producer - Jan Degner
Guitar - Pete Glenister
Lyrics By, Music By - Anne Linnet
Mastered By [A-side] - Pounda
Mastered By [B-side] - Tim Young
Mixed By - Andy Todd
Mixed By [Assistant] - Andy Canelle
Performer [Marquis de Sade], Bass - Moussa Diallo
Performer [Marquis de Sade], Drums, Percussion - Kent Richardt
Performer [Marquis de Sade], Keyboards - Frank Stangerup
Performer [Marquis de Sade], Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Anne Linnet
Photography By [Polaroid] - Steen Larsen
Producer - Andy Todd
Programmed By [Fairlight, Assistant] - Peter Hansen
Programmed By [Fairlight] - Gary Moberley
Soloist, Guitar - Frank Birch Pontoppidan (Tracks: A1)
Vocals - Edith Guillaume (Tracks: A1)

Notes
Recorded in Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen July / August 1986.
Recorded in CBS Recording Studios, London September 1986.
Mixed in CBS Recording Studios, London September 1986.
℗ 1986 CBS Records ApS.
© 1986 CBS Records ApS.
Made in Holland / Printed in Holland.

Issued with printed inner sleeve.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: Denmark
Release Date: 1986

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