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Recording information: Rainbow Studio, Oslo, Norway (12/2004).
Arranger: Frode Haltli.
Personnel: Frode Haltli (accordion); Frode Haltli; Maja Solveig, Kelstrup Ratkje, Maja Ratkje (vocals); Garth Knox (viola); Arve Henriksen (trumpet).
Liner Note Authors: Frode Haltli; Arve Henriksen.
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