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Notes Record-Label 'STORKOPHON' not mentioned on Vinyl/Cover, but according to Wikipedia the Album is self-released by Shu-Bi-Dua using record-label 'STORKOPHON' after leaving Polydor. Gatefold Cover showing Viking 'Eric The Red' [Erik den Røde] illustrated by Technical Designer & Cartoonist Jørgen 'YOGI' Elgård. Recorded 1982 in Copenhagen at Soundtrack Studio, Easy Sound Studio, Sweet Silence Mobile Studio (TIVOLI Concert Hall) plus The Cottage. Musicians: Michael Bundesen (lead singer), Michael Hardinger (vocal, guitar & keyboards), Claus Asmussen (vocal & guitar), Kim Daugaard (vocal, bass & guitar), Willy Pedersen (keyboards) and Kasper Winding (drums). Guest Musicians: Niels Tuxen (pedal steel guitar), Kenneth Agerholm (trombone), Ole Hansen (trumpet), Jens Haack Olesen (tenor sax) and Morten Langebæk (organ). Images Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this album Linked Releases See Also Vinyl AlbumShu-Bi-Dua - Shu-Bi-Dua 10 - Balstram - Denmark (1983) Next by Artist Vinyl AlbumShu-Bi-Dua - Shu-Bi-Dua 9 - Balstram - Denmark (1982) Previous by Artist Vinyl AlbumShu-Bi-Dua - IIIII III (8) - Storkophon - Denmark (1982) Previous on Label Lists The Art on The Album: Sailing Scenes - 184 Images - List by whitewhale1965 This Record: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add See Also : Add Linked Release : Add to List : Add Tag : Show Image Data : Edit Images : BBCode : Credits
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