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Principally recorded at Soundborn Studios, Vienna, Austria on December 3, 1998. Includes liner notes by Lawrence Cohn.
Personnel: Peter Kern (vocals, guitar); Sigurd Fassl (vocals, guitar).
Audio Mixer: Gerhard Wessely.
Liner Note Author: Lawrence Cohn.
Recording information: Galerie Cafe, Vienna, Austria (09/14/1998-12/03/1998); Jazzland, Vienna, Austria (09/14/1998-12/03/1998); Papas Tapas, Vienna, Austria (09/14/1998-12/03/1998); Soundborn Studios, Vienna, Austria (09/14/1998-12/03/1998); Tunnel, Vienna, Austria (09/14/1998-12/03/1998).
Editor: Johnny Parth.
Photographer: Riki Parth.
Arranger: Peter Kern.
Personnel includes: Peter Kern (vocals, guitar); Siggi Fassl (guitar).
Peter Kern Young And Restless Songs | 1. | Only Two Things |
| 2. | Young and Restless |
| 3. | Goin' Down Slow |
| 4. | One Day Your Son's Gonna Be a Man |
| 5. | Send Me a Friend |
| 6. | Too Much Talkin' |
| 7. | Chump Man Blues |
| 8. | I'm Gonna Train My Baby |
| 9. | 'Taint Nobody's Business |
| 10. | I Have to Stop |
| 11. | Tribute to Elmore James |
| 12. | Sweetest Sister |
| 13. | I Got to Change My Way |
| 14. | When I Met Louisiana Red |
| 15. | Funny Feeling Blues |
| 16. | Shake That Thing |
| 17. | Guitar Rag |
| 18. | Nehi Mama Blues |
| 19. | I'm Wild About You Baby |
| 20. | You Better Help Yourself |
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