Een Rondje Holland is a live album by Ex Orkest, an orchestra made up of the Dutch post-punk band The Ex accompanied by 20 other musicians.[1] The album features orchestral arrangements of previously released Ex songs (often with the band's standard English lyrics replaced with those in their native Dutch) mixed with pieces of improvised music.[2] The tracks were recorded over a series of four performances in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium, and compiled for release on the band's own label in 2001.
- "De Weg"
- "Kokend Asfalt"
- "Symfonie Voor Machines"
- "Meer Nieuws"
- "Spruitjes"
- "Een Rondje Holland"
- "Gronings Liedje"
- "My Happiness"
- "Rosenkohl"
- "Uitgeest"
- "Stukverdriet"
- "De Klokkenluider"
- Terrie (guitar)
- G.W. Sok (vocals)
- Luc (acoustic bass)
- Andy Moor (guitar)
- Katrin (drums, vocals)
- Jaap Blonk (vocals)
- Han Buhrs (vocals)
- Jan Mulder (vocals)
- Roy Paci (trumpet)
- Felicity Provan (trumpet)
- Wilf Plum (drums)
- Michael Vatcher (drums, percussion)
- Ferry Heyne (valve trombone, trumpet, tuba)
- Wolter Wierbos (trombone)
- Joost Buis (trombone)
- Michael Moore (saxophone, clarinet)
- Wilbert de Joode (double-bass)
- Ernst Glerum (double-bass)
- Gert-Jan Blom (singing saw, groove-box)
- Hamish McKeich (director, electric bassoon)