A Tribute to - Thilo Matschke
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A Tribute to - Thilo Matschke
01_cdversion−cut (The−Three−little−Crusoe−Brothers) Vocals: Thilo Matschke, Gunnar Kolb Mandoline/Guitars: Thomas Schlichenmaier 03_seniorita−cut (Los−dos−amigos + Seniorita) Vocals: Los dos amigos E−Guitar, Akkordeon, Mandoline: Seniorita 05_weets_1−cut (Waiting−for−Thomas) Vocals: Gun Guitar: Kid Background vocals: Big 07_austria−cut (Die−Scchramller) Vocals: Thilo Scchramller Vogelgezwitscher: Vögel Lap Steel, Guitar: Tom Scchramller 09_punk−cut (The−stranded−pistols) Vocals: Razorblade, Reverb Trash E−Guitar: The stringer Violine: Reverb Trash E−Bass: Reverb Trash 12_jazz−cut (Dings−Bums−Duo−Quartett) Trompete ohne Mundstück: Dings Background vocals: Bums Guitar: DU E−Guitar: O’Huber 15_dilln−cut (The−lonely−bobs) Vocals, Harp, Guitar, Pedal Steel, E−Guitar, E− A Tribute to Harp, Guitar: Thomas Jang E−Guitar, Banjo: Stefan H’Jang 18_friday−cut (Freitag + seine−Gestrandet−Band) Vocals: Freitag + Robinson Percussion, Mandoline, Bouzuki: Samstag The Three little Crusoe Brothers 19_holy_version−cut (The−Reverend−Thilo & his−holy−nuts) Vocals: Reverend Thilo Choir: Nuts Thomas + Holy Gunnar Lap Steel, Percussion: Nuts Thomas 20_folk_version−cut (Thilo−Thomas−and−Gunnar) Vocals: Thilo, Thomas and Gunnar Bass: Thomas Pedal Steel: Also Thomas Mandoline: Also Thomas, but it was ok for Thilo and Gunnar −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− Recorded direct to 4−Track (analog equipment) At: Undertaler Amperground studios (Jan to march 2004) Mix and Mastering: If you want to hula hula, do it baby! productions Text by: Thilo Matschke Music by: Thomas Schlichenmaier Produced by: If you want to hula hula, do it baby! All rights reserved! 17_jang_niil−cut (L.−I.−S.−A.) Vocals: Gunnar Jang Hawaiian Slide Guitar: Thilo Jang Infos: http:www.hula−hula.de FOLD cdlabelgen 3.0.0 2001−2003 Avinash Chopde <[email protected]> home page: http://www.aczone.com/tools/cdinsert/ based upon: cdlabelgen 1.5.0 1998, 1999 B. W. Fitzpatrick <fitz@red−bean.com> envelope support: Ronald Rael Harvest <[email protected]>, March 2002