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Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Intro PianoWritten-By – J. Van Der Smissen* |
| A2 | Drie FuseliertjesWritten-By – E. Van Altena*, Traditional |
| A3 | KermisliedWritten-By – A.M. Schmidt*, Dick Hageman |
| A4 | 'S Avonds Bij Het Licht Der SterrenWritten-By – E. Christiani* |
| A5 | Give Me A PushWritten-By – A.J. Van Dodewaard* |
| A6 | When You Had MeWritten-By – A. Van Dodewaard* |
| B1 | De Vrouw Van De KoetsierWritten-By – E. Van Altena*, Traditional |
| B2 | Duysent Vresen BluesWritten-By – J. Van Poll* |
| B3 | HerkenningsmelodieWritten-By – Piron*, Williams* |
| B4 | Bluelegs DanceWritten-By – P. Oosterbos* |
| B5 | Rock 428Written-By – K. Van Der Smissen* |
| B6 | VresenlijkWritten-By – J. Van Der Smissen* |
Notes
Recorded on November - December 1976 and January - February 1977, at Café-Theater "Den Duysent Vresen", Molenstraat 12, Roosendaal, The Netherlands. Café-Theater "Den Duysent Vresen" was a well known venue, frequented by artists, musicians, actors and folks that belonged to the 'in-crowd' of the local entertainment scene in the city of Roosendaal, a city in the south of The Netherlands. The venue closed with an official closing party on Thursday, November 30th, 1978 - the original closing party invitation is still available online.The label does carry the name "Duysent Vresen", but this does not refer to an actual label; it simply refers to the location where the tracks were recorded.
The record is a private release, pressed in a batch of 500 copies and financed by both Cafe-Theater "De Duysent Vresen", the band members and the regulars who frequented the club. The artwork on all covers was made by hand; owners who do have a copy should be able to actually feel the consistency of the silver paint used on both front and back cover. All copies came with a 16-page booklet, that tongue-in-cheekily tells the story of how these recordings came to life, liberally using well known comic strip figures, as can been seen in the images added to this submission.
Note: all official private copies are numbered: every copy has the number in the bottom corner, left, on the front cover, with the prefix 'Vresenlijck'.
The copy featured in the submitted images reads 'Vresenlijck 500-126'.










