art direction Piet Schreuders artwork [cover artwork] Joost Swarte booking [bookings] Van Gool & Grünfeld Theaterprodukties drums, percussion Louis Debij electric bass, acoustic bass, voice, bass harmonica Gert-Jan Blom electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo, lap steel guitar Cok Van Vuuren engineer Sytze Gardenier executive-producer Theo Van Der Schaaf lettering [liner lettering], illustration [illustrations] Fay Lovsky mastered by Sander Van Der Heide photography by Gerard van Vuuren photography by [page 15: fay lovsky from behind] Marco Borggreve producer [produced by] Gert-Jan Blom voice, acoustic guitar, piano [pianos], vibraphone [vibes], marimba, theremin, tubular bells, glockenspiel, kantele, zither [zippy zither], synthesizer [casiotone] Fay Lovsky voice, violin, mandolin, fiddle [coconut fiddle], trumpet, trombone, harmonica, nose flute, theremin, harmonium Joost Belinfante tracks 1 to 5, 7 to 9, 11 to 13, 16 to 21.3 written-by Fay Lovsky Copyright (c) New York State Department Of Safety Copyright (c) Proctor & Gamble, Inc. Copyright (c) Beecham, Inc. Copyright (c) Idiot Songs Distributed By Sony Music Recorded At Dureco Studio Mixed At Dureco Studio Mastered At Wisseloord Studios Glass Mastered At Europe Optical Disc Packaged in a standard, clear tray, jewel case with 16 page booklet. Track 21 contains a hidden track (track 21.3).
This is the first edition of the album with the following differences compared to the reissued edition: - the backsleeve is turned around a quarter and has a different layout. - the Basta logo is different. - has a white spine instead of a coloured one. - colour differences on the right upper side of the front sleeve. - different coloured picture on the back of the booklet, including the name 'fay lovsky & la bande dessinée' on the picture. - no track lengths mentioned on the disc. - 'fay lovski' instead of 'fay lovsky' written on the disc. - catalogue number is '90302' instead of '30-9030-2'.