Nicolau Centola wrote:
The Mix album have teh credit for Fritz, but we didn't have any new song. We can consider that Fritz just rearranged the songs.
You have to remember Karl did some work with The Mix before he left, but was left uncredited. So it wasn't fully the R/F/H/F line up yet.
IMHO they can be as importat as Karl & Wolfgang. Remember Wolfgang did compose anythig on KW. I like Yamo songs, but in KW he was just a player, like Henning. Fritz seems to be as Karl, a real composer. Anybody agree?
I don't agree that they are just as important. Im going to guess that Kling Klang didnt have as much employees in the 70's than it does now, and therefore more work was done by R/F/K/W. Now there are more employees to do things, lightening the load somewhat for H+F. I see what you are getting at with the H like W and the F like K, but Fritz hasn't proved himself as a composer like Bartos did. He could have a control-limitation like I was saying earlier. To the public eye, yes, Karl did more than Wolfgang, and it seems Fritz does more than Henning. You're analogy somewhat works. Henning and Fritz need a chance to prove themselves that they can match Karl and Wolfgang. This doesn't mean Wolfgang didn't have his ideas, there's probably some stuff he gave ideas for and R+F took credit for... omegaChance _____________________________________ MAIL: Omega@herzeleid.net AIM: omegaChance ICQ: 96951338 MSN: IAMomegaChance@hotmail.com Y!M: IAMomegaChance@yahoo.com WEB: http://www.mp3.com/omegaChance _____________________________________________________________ Run a small business? Then you need professional email like you@yourbiz.com from Everyone.net http://www.everyone.net?tag