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Gi' Et Nummer --- 2013-08-27

The album is a celebration of the Danish music magazine GAFFA that has existed since 1983. The participating artist were asked to do a cover version of a Danish song from 1983 to 2013. The album comes in digipak packaging. It has been crowdfunded through booomerang.dk, and it is limited to 3300 numbered copies. Pre-ordered copies were sent out on August 27, 2013 before its official release on September 2. ℗ 2013 GAFFA Track 1: ℗ 2013 A:larm Music/Universal Music. First released by Danseorkestret on the album "Danseorkestret" in 1985. Track 2: ℗ 2013 Sølvstorm. First released by Thomas Helmig Brothers on the album "2" in 1986. Track 3: ℗ 2013 A:larm Music/Universal Music. First released by Lars H.U.G. on the album "Kysser Himlen Farvel" in 1987. Track 4: ℗ 2013 A:larm Music/Universal Music. First released by Kasper Winding on the album "No. 5" in 1989. Track 5: Recorded in Aarhus Lydstudie. ℗ 2013 Copenhagen Records/Universal Music. First released by C.V. Jørgensen on the album "I Det Muntre Hjørne" in 1990. Track 6: ℗ 2013 Mermaid Records. First released by Fielfraz on the album "Slick" in 1996. Track 7: ℗ 2013 Target Distribution. First released by Aqua on the album "Aquarium" in 1997. Track 8: ℗ 2013 Parlophone Music Denmark. First released by TV-2 on the album "Amerika" in 2001. Track 9: Published by Crunchy Tunes. ℗ 2013 Mermaid Records. First released by Superheroes on the album "Superheroes" in 2002. Track 10: ℗ 2013 Playground Music. First released by Nephew on the album "USADSB" in 2004. Track 11: Recorded in Bissensgadestudiet i Aarhus v/ Thomas Quist. ℗ 2013 Like A Can Of Beans Records. First released by Agnes Obel on the album "Philharmonics" in 2010.

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Kom Tilbage Nu

Midnat I Europa

Hvor Går Vi Hen?

Kom Nu Hjem

Det Si'r Sig Selv

Spiderman

Roses Are Red

Fald Min Engel

Turn Me On

Worst/Best Scenario

Riverside

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GAFFA

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By Kyle Larson