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The woodcuts used in this booklet were created by Rockwell Kent. Courtesy of The Rockwell Kent Legacies. (Used by kind permission.) Originally published 1931. © Rockwell Kent and Selma Robinson.

KARIN BERGQUIST, Vocals and Acoustic Guitar.
RIC HORDINSKI, Electric and Acoustic Guitars.
BRIAN KELLEY, Drums and Percussion.
LINFORD DETWEILER, Bass and Keyboards.

Jacksie (4:36)
words, melody and music: Detweiler

I've Been Slipping (4:55)
words: Detweiler
melody: Detweiler and Bergquist
music: Detweiler

How Does It Feel (To Be On My Mind) (3:54)
words: Detweiler
melody: Detweiler and Bergquist
music: Detweiler and Hordinski

HDIF (Reprise) (2:10)
words: Detweiler
music: Hordinski

Sister (4:29)
words: Detweiler and Bergquist
melody and music: Detweiler

Il Est Dans Mon Poche (2:34)
words, melody and music: Bergquist

Flanders Fields (1:31)
music: Hordinski
words and melody: Detweiler

Little Genius (1:53)
music: Detweiler

Lullaybe (2:07)
words and melody: Detweiler

Circle Of Quiet (4:14)
words: Detweiler and Hordinski
melody and music: Hordinski

I Painted My Name (5:00)
words and melody: Detweiler
music: Detweiler and Hordinski

Rhapsodie (3:19)
words, melody and music: Bergquist

Grey Monologue (1:25)
words: Detweiler
music: Kelley

Recorded and mixed at MCA Music
Nashville, TN. 17th Ave.
Produced by Linford Detweiler.
Recorded by Tim McAllister.
Mixed by Tim McAllister and Linford Detweiler.
"Circle of Quiet" and "I Painted My Name" mixed by Greg Kane.
Cello performed by John Catchings, recorded by Greg Kane, arranged by Linford Detweiler.
Photographs by Michael Wilson.
Design by Owen Brock of Zender + Associates and Linford Detweiler.

Merci Beaucoup! to Gerd M., Tim M., Michael W., Owen B., Mike Z., Robin M. J., Bob D., Adrian B., Michael B., Denny Y., Stan H., Lenny L., Nigel T., Derek S., Kyle T., Donna H., Jimmy D., Chris H., Mark S., Joey S. to name a very few.
Thanks to all on the mailing list. Thanks to all who post us letters. Thanks to our friends in radio, press and record retail: far too many to name.
Thanks to The Imaginary Apple Orchard for apples.
Equipment thanks: D'Addario Strings, Fender Guitars and Amps, Uptown Technologies, Jimmy D.'s...
Special thanks to Karen Jean.

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