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Audio Mixer: Jason Suecof.
Recording information: TNT Studio (05/2005); Victor Studio (05/2005).
Neuraxis: Rob Milley (vocals, guitar); Ian Campbell (vocals); Steven Henry (guitar); Yan Thiel (bass instrument); Tommy McKinnon (drums); Pat Loisel, Maynard Moore (background vocals); Jason Netherton.
Personnel: Ian Campbell Folk Group (vocals); Jason Netherton (background vocals).
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