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Member Since: 12/20/2005
Band Website: jonaskroon.com
Band Members:
All music composed, arranged and produced by
Jonas Kroon. Copyright © 2008 Jonas Kroon.
SONG CREDITS
«Prelude»
Choir: Jens Hardangen, Will Johnsen, Jonas Kroon
Keyboards: Jonas Kroon
«The King»
Vocals: Silje Karlsen
Voices: Jens Hardangen, Will Johnsen
Keyboards, panpipes and percussion: Jonas Kroon
«Unseen Lands (Remix)»
Lyrics and vocals: Silje Karlsen
Didgeridoo: Bjarte Arnesen
Choir: Jonas Kroon, Jens Hardangen, Will Johnsen
Keyboards, panpipes and percussion: Jonas Kroon
«At Last»
Choir: Arne Vatnøy, Stian Kleppa, Goran Obad,
Thomas Haakonsen, Alex Braathen, Peter Laustsen,
Sondre Sandhaug, Simon Eraker, Daniel Eriksen,
Ave Johnsen, Jens Petter Hardangen and Jonas Kroon
Keyboards and orchestra programming: Jonas Kroon
Recorded in the Liverpool Cathedral by Simon Eraker
Mastered by Lyubomir Yordanov, AMA Sound, Bulgaria
«Shaman»
Lyrics, vocals and harmonica: Trym Bjønnes
Choir: Jonas Kroon, Jens Hardangen, Will Johnsen
Keyboards: Jonas Kroon
«Into the Wild»
Vocals and keyboards: Jonas Kroon
Drums: Alex Braathen
Didgeridoo: Bjarte Arnesen
«Zanzibar»
Vocals, keyboards and percussion: Jonas Kroon
Drums: Halvard Bjørgen
Didgeridoo: Bjarte Arnesen
«Mordheim»
Lyrics and vocals: Marie Torp
Spoken lyrics: Ketil Molteberg
Keyboards: Jonas Kroon
All live recordings:
Drums: Jostein Austvik
Percussion and Vocals: Alex Braathen
Bass: Sondre Sandhaug
Guitars, Oud and Tambura: Goran Obad
Guitars and Vocals: Thomas Haakonsen
Flute and Vocals: Kjersti Ekman
Flute, Keyboards and Vocals: Silje Karlsen
Vocals, Duduk and Didge: Trym Bjonnes
Vocals: Thomas Wicklund-Larsen
Violin: Bibi Nerheim
Violin: Csilla Szabo-Eri
Cello: Line Haukland
Keyboards and Vocals: Jonas Kroon
Recorded in the LIPA PMA by Simon Eraker