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Engineers: David Schwartz (track 2); Jeff Vaughn, Les Brockmann (tracks 6, 11). Producers: Gordon Bird (track 1); David Schwartz (tracks 2, 6, 11); Johnny Nash (track 3); Gareth Jones (track 5); Basin Brothers (track 8); Greg Poree, Vinx ... Full Description(track 9); Brian Eno (track 10); A. Paul Ortega, Joanne Shenandoah (track 11).
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