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THE 5TH

Ekseption

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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 1969

Songs / Tracks Listing

Philips 334 686 JF (1969):
1. The 5th (3:22)
2. Sabre Dance (3:48)
Total Time 6:10

Philips (1970):
1. The 5th (3:22)
2. Canvas (2:28)
Total Time 5:50

Line-up / Musicians

- Rob Kruisman / saxophones, flute, guitar, vocals
- Rick van der Linden / piano, organ, dulcimer
- Rein van den Broek / trumpet
- Cor Dekker / bass guitar
- Peter de Leeuwe / drums, vocals
- Huib van Kampen / guitar, tenor saxophone

Releases information

Produced by Tony Vos
Engineered by Gerard Beckers

Thanks to mogorva for the addition
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