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2013 studio album by Bendik Brænne
How to Fake It in America
Studio album by Bendik Brænne
Released2013
GenreAmericana, country
Length33:03
LabelSnaxville Recordings
ProducerBendik Brænne
Erick Jaskowiak (co-producer)
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How to Fake It in America is an album by Bendik Brænne. The album won the Spellemannsprisen (Norwegian Grammy Awards) in 2013 for best country album.

Track listing

  1. "Still Too Small"
  2. "Curtis Came to Stay"
  3. "Northern Sky"
  4. "Hey Gillian!"
  5. "Never Seen a Brighter Shade"
  6. "Big White House"
  7. "Orange St."
  8. "Chuck Wagon Rag"
  9. "Turn My Way" (Featuring Bobby Keys)

Personnel

  • Andy Hall - dobro
  • Bobby Keys - saxophone
  • Bryan Owings - drums
  • Fats Kaplin - lap Steel, mandolin, fiddle
  • Rob McNelley - guitar
  • Steven Sheehan - acoustic guitar
  • Tim Marks - electric and upright bass
  • Amund Maarud - guitar, engineer
  • Bendik Brænne - vocals, piano, saxophone, engineer
  • Eivind Solheim - trumpet
  • Hans F. Friis - trombone, backup vocals
  • Jakob Jones - backup vocals
  • Lars Oskarsen - backup vocals
  • Lars Erik Larsen - backup vocals, bass
  • Lasse Hafreager - organ
  • Magnus Tveten - backup vocals
  • Morten Krogh Hagen - double bass
  • Tuva Andersen - vocals
  • Øystein Frantzvåg - backup vocals, mixer
  • Eivind H. Natvig - photographer
  • Stefan C. Wold - cover design
  • Erick Jaskowiak - engineer
  • Brett Lind - assistant engineer
  • Vegard K. Sleipnes - engineer
  • Johnny Skalleberg - mixer
  • Henrik Maarud - mixer
  • Bryan Lucey - mastering

References

  1. "Spelleman - Arkiv". Spellemannprisen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  2. Soufi-Grimsrud, Ali (2014-01-18). "Spellemann 2013: Her er vinnerne" [Spellemann 2013: Here are the winners]. p3 (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-02-10.
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