Bert Hadders spent a month in an old abandoned school near his birthplace Tweede Exloermond to write the ten songs for this album.
After a few weeks his bandmembers came and brought four other musicians and a truckload of instruments like mandoline, ukelele, accordeon, Hammond en fiddle giving the record a rural feel.
The lyrics are in Gronings, a language only spoken by people in the north of the Netherlands. Subjects are: girls, farmers in need of a girl, farmers in need of rain and dementia, to name a few.
A reviewer of the first album 'Over De Badde' said; ' I don't know what it's all about, but it sure sounds good!' .
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