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Notes clannad are: máire brennan: vocals, harp; ciarán brennan: vocals, bass, keyboards, guitar, mandolin; noel duggan: guitar; padráig duggan: guitar, mandolin additional musicians: anto drennan: guitars; john donnelly: drums, programming; mel collins: saxophones, alto flute; ian parker: keyboards; frankie Kennedy: flute, whistle; bridín brennan: vocals; denis woods: keyboards, synth programming produced by ciarán brennan, co-produced by denis woods & john donnelly; engineered by tim martin, assistant engineer simon wall. recorded & mixed at the mill studios, berkshire, england except track 6, "i will find you", produced & mixed at windmill lane studios, dublin assisted by p.l. brennan special assistant murty kavanagh. mastered by tim young. the ten songs' lyrics're printed over 4pp of the fold-out front insert. "a gentle place" (track 11) in memory of niall mcguinness. Images
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