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Kim
Meier: ”Tell me I’ve been trying” (1976)
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If Love Was Money
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Daytime Night-Time
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The Dream
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Got Down On Saturday
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Your Love
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All Night Rain
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It Ain´t Necessarily So
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Get It Up For Love
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Pity The Fool
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The Letter
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Tell Me I´ve Been Trying
Medvirkende:
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Kim Meier - all lead vocals
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Knut Henriksen - acoustic and electric guitars, all
lead guitars
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Max Nutzhorn - bass, 2nd voice at "The
Letter"
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Per Stan - drums and percussion
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Kasper Winding - congas, clavinet and afuche
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Robert Cornford - fender rhodes piano, hammond organ,
grand piano
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Jens Haack - tenor saxophone solos (6 and 8)
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Claus Asmussen - lesley guitar (9)
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Michael Elo - back up voices
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Ianne Elo - back up voices
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Mona Larsen - back up voices
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Peter Nielsen - back up voices
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Jesper Thilo - tenor saxophone
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Per Carsten - alto saxophone
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Finn
Madsen - barytone saxophone
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Palle
Bolvig - trumpet
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Allan
Botchinsky - trumpet
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Perry
Knudsen - trumpet
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Vincent
Nielsson - trombone
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Kurt
Jensen - bass trombone
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Jørgen
Haslev Hansen - strings
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Johannes
Jensen - strings
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Viggo
Josephsen - strings
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Bent
Jørgensen - strings
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Leif
Rommer - strings
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Helge
Willer-Nielsen - strings
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John
Kent Von Daler - strings
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Niels
Peter Gudbergsen - strings
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Tage
Grønning - strings
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Ivan
Leth - strings
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Bent
Lorentzen - strings
Basic
music arrangements by Knut Henriksen, Max Nutzhi and Per Stan
Brass and strings arranged and directed by Robert Cornford
Back up vocals arranged by Michael Elo
Recorded at Sound Track, Copenhagen spring/summer 1976
Studio engineer: Claus Asmussen
Produced by Per Stan
LP:
Polydor 2380 043
(1976)
MC: Polydor 3171 043
Linernotes:
A soul record by a Danish singer, recorded in Denmark?
Impossible! you might think. But listen anyway: and listen for the
pleasure those of us concerned in its making felt, and for the total
"good vibes" coming not least from Per ("Mr. Traps")
Stan, our producer-drummer-percussionist, from Kim himself, of course,
with some very fine vocals, from Michael ("Tiny") Elo and Co.
with excellent vocal arrangements, from Claus ("Mad Dog")
Asmussen and his recording partner Ole ("Anyone for Snat?")
Hansen. We hope you have the same fun we had.
Robert Cornford, September 1976.
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