| 24 Timers Service | ||||
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| Released | October 1980 | |||
| Recorded | 22 September – 28 September 1980 | |||
| Studio | Rosenborg Studio | |||
| Genre | Rock'n'roll | |||
| Length | 26 min 20 sec | |||
| Label | PolyGram Records, Philips | |||
| Producer | Jan Paulsen | |||
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24 Timers Service is the title of the first album by Norwegian rock'n'roll band Vazelina Bilopphøggers. The band won a record contract at the National Rock Championships in 1980 and released the album in autumn of the same year. The single "Gi meg fri ikveld"/"Bilopphøggerboogie" was released before the album, and both songs did well on the Norsktoppen. The album was the only one on which Bjørn Berg and Torbjørn Nicolaysen appeared together.
Track listing
- "Gi meg fri ikveld" – Ya Ya (Lee Dorsey/Lewis/Robinson/Levy/Eldar Vågan)
 - "Aagot Stang" – I Got Stung (J. Schroeder/Hill/Jan Paulsen)
 - "Kjærlighet i Brøttet" – Wasted Days and Wasted Nights (Freddy Fender/Wayne Duncan/Torbjørn Nicolaysen)
 - "Opal min" – Am I Blues (Akst/Clarke/Vågan)
 - "Rock Billy Boogie" – Rock Billy Boogie (John Burnette/Dorsey Burnette/Hawkins/Mortimer, Vågan)
 - "Bilde ta deg" – A Picture of You (Oakman/Beveridge, Vågan)
 - "Fotsoppdænsen" (Vågan, after Ingebrigt Davik)
 - "Vazelina medley" – Lonesome Train / That's Alright Mama (Glen T. Moore/Milton Subotsky/Arthur Crudup/ Vågan/I. Holst Jakobsen)
 - "Skinnmagre høner" – Bony Moronie (Lawrence E. Williams/Vågan)
 - "Balkongen" – Sittin' In The Balcony (John D. Loudermilk, Vågan)
 - "Hembrent i kvæll" – Heartache Tonight (Don Henley/Glenn Frey/Bob Seger/JD Souther/Vågan)
 - "Bilopphøgger boogie" (Vågan)
 - "Lån meg tenger" – Love Me Tender (Elvis Presley/Vera Matson/Vågan)
 
Personnel
Vazelina Bilopphøggers
- Eldar Vågan: guitar
 - Arnulf Paulsen: drums
 - Torbjørn "Nick" Nicolaysen: bass guitar
 - Bjørn Berg: vocals
 
Others
- Jan Einar Johnsen and Bjørn Bogetvedt: choir (under the name Vrakpant)
 - Lasse Hafreager: piano
 
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