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The first line of musicians now contains founding members and "the classic quartet", the scond line contains later regular members, and line three contains "short time members" and guest musicians. Since some founding members are also rather "short time members", this isn't fully logical, but I kinda like it. --BNutzer 09:45, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
Hi! Virtually matches both criteria "Cuneiform albums" and "Radio recordings" - it was recorded by Radio Bremen. The CD sleeve says "A Production of Radio Bremen ©1971 Radio Bremen" and "Released by Cuneiform Records by exclusive arrangement with Radio Bremen". I think we should list it in both sections. Cheers (und schöne Grüße aus Hamburg), BNutzer (talk) 15:11, 16 December 2007 (UTC)