Gnags - Den Dejligste Morgen
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Filename: gnags-den-dejligste-morgen.zip- MP3 size: 15 mb
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Tracks
| Track | Duration | Preview |
|---|---|---|
| Elskende I Natten | 3:25 | |
| Den Dejligste Morgen | 4:38 |
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Catalog Numbers
GENS 1053Labels
GenlydListen online
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- online luisteren
- lytte på nettet
- ouvir online
- online anhören
- kuunnella verkossa
- ascolta in linea
- escuchar en línea
Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- Single
Credits
| Role | Credit |
|---|---|
| Written-By | Gnags |
Notes
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Rights Society: BIEM/NCBAbout Gnags






Danish group founded in 1966 by Peter A.G. Nielsen and his brother Jens G. Nielsen. As a psychedelic quartet they released a single in 1969. In 1973 they surfaced again, now a larger group playing more folkish, political rock. After a decade of rock Gnags in the early 80's turned their music towards pop-reggae, having and produce some of their albums. At that time their studio, Feedback, had become very popular and the band and the studio became the epicenter of an 80's pop-wave from the City Aarhus, introducing artists such as and who to a wide degree adapted the pop-reggae sound characterizing Gnags and the Feedback studio. From the early 80's to the mid 90's Gnags was one of the most popular, hit-producing acts in Denmark. The group is still active but only performs and releases rarely. Over the years such key members as Jens G. Nielsen (1974-1996) and Per Chr. Frost (1966-1996) have left the group.
Name Vars
- Gnax
- Those GNAGS
Members
- Mads Michelsen
- Ivan Sørensen
- Henning Stærk
- Bastian Sjelberg
- Jens G. Nielsen
- Jacob Riis-Olsen
- Per Frost
- Peter A.G. Nielsen
- Mika Vandborg
- Ole Poulsen
- Sven Fenger
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