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Olesen-Olesen - Det er brev fra onkel Bob i Amerika flac album

Olesen-Olesen - Det er brev fra onkel Bob i Amerika flac album
  • Performer Olesen-Olesen
  • Title Det er brev fra onkel Bob i Amerika
  • Date of release 2018
  • Style Avantgarde
  • Other formats AIFF DTS VOC VQF MPC XM VOC
  • Genre Rock / Blues / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1892 mb
  • Size FLAC 1574 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 470

Recorded in Happy Alley Recording Area, Copenhagen two weeks in the fall of 1999.

Get the Tempo of the tracks from Der Er Brev Fra Onkel Bob I Amerika (2000) by Olesen-Olesen. Album starts at BPM, ends at BPM (+0), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Olesen-Olesen.

Olesen-Olesens tredje album 'Der er brev fra onkel Bob i Amerika' udsendes nu for første gang på vinyl. Det er Wouldn't Waste Records, som står for lp-udgivelsen, som forventes at udkomme i midten af februar, men allerede nu kan bestilles hos selskabet. Wouldn't Waste Records. Theres still some colored copies left at the homepage. There will also be a colored issue for the quick on the homepage. Please have in mind, that the video is from a mobile phone - it sounds great in real life.

Watch now Olesen-Olesen's video clip of album "Der Er Brev Fra Onkel Bob I Amerika".

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