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| Jens Lekman | Primary Artist |
| Rachel Sweet | Sampling |
| Michael Leonhart | Trumpet |
| Julia Rydholm | Bass |
| Ellen Hjalmarsson | Violin |
| Ulrika Mild | Flute, Vocals |
| Evelyn Morris | Accordion |
| Marla Hansen | Violin |
| Kristin Lidell | Trumpet |
| Frida Thurfjell | Saxophone |
| Raquel Solier | Drums |
| Henning Fürst | Help |
| Charlie Hall | Drums |
| Gary Olson | Engineer, Drum Engineering |
| Paul Gold | Mastering |
| Brian McTear | Drum Engineering |
| Jamie Hill | Additional Production |
| Jens Lekman | Composer, Producer, Engineer |
| Jonas Odhner | Engineer |
| Henning Fürst | drum programming |
| Bill Wells | Composer |
| Axel Hugmark | Drawing |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Tim Sendra
Coming almost four years after the release of the excellent Night Falls Over Kortedala album, Jens Lekman's 2011 EP An Argument with Myself is made up of five songs that according to Lekman didn't fit the mood of the songs he'd been working on for a full album. Those songs must reflect the more somber and soulful aspects of Lekman's work because the songs on the EP represent the upbeat, almost chirpy side of his musical personality. The title track has an undulating Afro-pop rhythm and an ultra-twee lyrical construct that has him arguing with himself as he walks down a Melbourne city street at night. Elsewhere, he waits to spot Kirsten Dunst at a café (she's in Gothenburg ...