Alrune Rod
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Alrune Rock + Hej Du 32.26  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good (VG)  Sonet SLP1621
Item Number: 2693887699 2104

380292 vg+/ex/ex+ gatefold with inners and insert


            
            
            
            
    




Tracklist
 
Alrune Rock
A1Om At7:39
A2Kender Du Det ?6:07
Jeg Tænker Så Tit På ...7:08
B1Rock-Søster7:32
B2Ikke Forstyrre8:00
B3I Din Nabos Lys2:00
Hej Du
C1Du Taler Og Siger
C2Hej Du
Perlesøen


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutA-side, Stamped - Last Word as Etching: SLP-1621-CA Ped
Matrix / RunoutB-side, Stamped - Last Word as Etching: SLP-1621-0B Ped
Matrix / RunoutC-side, Stamped - Last Word as Etching: SLP-1621-AC Ped
Matrix / RunoutD-side, Etching: SLP-1621-C Ped
Rights Society: n©b


Credits
A&R [Alrune Rock] - Walther Klæbel
Arranged By - Alrune Rod (Tracks: C1 to D)
Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - Leif Roden
Cover [Alrune Rock] - Alrune Rod
Cover [Hej Du] - John Ovesen
Drums - Claus From (Tracks: C1 to D)
Drums, Congas, Tambourine, Finger Cymbals - Karsten Høst (Tracks: C1 to D)
Drums, Percussion, Vocals - Karsten Høst (Tracks: A1 to B3)
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - Ole Poulsen (Tracks: A1 to B3)
Engineer - Ivar Rosenberg (Tracks: C1 to D), Torben von Eggers (Tracks: C1 to D)
Featuring [Alrune Rock] - Bent Hesselmann, Frank Lauridsen
Guitar, Vocals - Flemming Giese Rasmussen (Tracks: C1 to D)
Illustration [Hej Du], Photography By [Hej Du] - Leif Roden
Maracas - Claus From (Tracks: C1, D)
Mastered By - Peter Dahl
Mixed By, Technician - Robert Hansen (Tracks: A1 to B3)
Organ, Piano, Vocals - Kurt "Pastor" Ziegler Simonsen (Tracks: C1 to D)
Photography By [Alrune Rock] - Susanne Mertz
Producer - Alrune Rod (Tracks: A1 to B3), Freddy Hansson (Tracks: A1 to B3)
Recorded By, Mixed By - Freddy Hansson (Tracks: C1 to D)
Songwriter - Karsten Høst (Tracks: A1 to B3), Leif Roden (Tracks: A1 to B3), Ole Poulsen (Tracks: A1 to B3)
Tambourine, Maracas, Technician - Giganten Hvide (Tracks: A1 to B3)
Tambourine, Technician - Thomas Offer (Tracks: A1 to B3)
Technician - Robert Hansen (Tracks: C1 to D)
Words By, Music By - Leif Roden (Tracks: C1 to D)
Written-By [Co-Writer] - Laus Bengtsson (Tracks: C3)

Notes
Two originally single LP's, each originally in a gatefold cover,
gathered in a double LP reissue on white Sonet label.
Gatefold cover with more original coverart on dustbags.
Including extra promotion sheet for the reissue series.
℗ 1979 Sonet / Dansk Grammofon A/S.
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recorded at Ivar Rosenberg in Vanløse 1970.

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The two tracks on C-side (side 1 of "Hej Du") are listed in opposite running order on the cover as well as the dustbag. Center-label is correct though.


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: 1979

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