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Release Date: | 02/07/2020 |
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Label: | Sub Pop |
UPC: | 0098787133929 |
catalogNumber: | 33929 |
Rank: | 158660 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Homesick Primary ArtistLyckle De Jong Percussion,Harpsichord,Keyboards
Jaap Van Der Velde Bass,Guitar,Percussion,Keyboards,Vocals,Sampling,Group Member
Erik Woudwijk Percussion,Drums,Group Member
Elias Elgersma Guitar,Percussion,Keyboards,Vocals,Group Member
Kim David Bots Clarinet
Technical Credits
Lyckle De Jong Vocal GroupHomesick Engineer
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