Ge-trans-for-meer

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Ge-trans-for-meer
Ge-trans-for-meer album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1996
Genre Rock music
Label One World Entertainment
Producer Unknown
Johannes Kerkorrel chronology
Cyanide in the Beefcake
(1994)
Ge-trans-for-meer
(1996)
Tien Jaar Later
(1998)

Ge-trans-for-meer, the fourth studio album of Johannes Kerkorrel, was released in 1996.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Sê-Sê
  2. Europhobia
  3. Oe, die Kaap
  4. Changes
  5. Paradys
  6. Elvis
  7. Dawid Ryk
  8. Wanhoop in die Vrystaat
  9. Snor City
  10. My Ewig Ontwykende Beminde
  11. Boogskutter
  12. Onder in my Whiskeyglas
  13. Foto
  14. Ewig Jonk
  15. Berge Nog So Blou

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