Westrveg | |
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Released | 1988 |
Producer | CBS |
Westrveg. The second of three albums by the Norwegian synth-duo Langsomt Mot Nord. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Label: CBS
Record No: CBS 461165 2
Release year: 1988
Musicians: Ola Snortheim; drums, sequencing. Morgan Lindstrøm; keyboards, programming.
Guest musicians: Olav Snortheim; [8] bukkehorn. Knut Buen; hardanger fiddle (hardingfele). Brynjar Hoff; oboe. [9] Steinar Ofsdal; willow flute. Carl Anders Sponberg; violin. Atle Sponberg; violin. [10] Eva Knardahl; grand piano. Jon Eberson; guitars.
Producers: Snortheim/Lindstrøm.
Technicians: Anders Lind, [11] Jan Erik Kongshaug, Øystein Boassen.
Recording locations: Silence Studio, [12] Rainbow Studio [13]
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