Talk:Münchener Freiheit

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Nothing says great band like putting an album cover with "Nice Price" up here.

Just sayin', that's all. TotalTommyTerror 17:24, 16 December 2005 (UTC)


True, but more often than not, even the musical greats have some (if not most) of their catalogues re-issued at a lower price. In the UK at least, you can get the bulk of Bruce Springsteen's albums at a reduced price (compared to chart and recent ex-chart CDs) but that doesn't mean that they're no good - if anything, the lower price gives newcomers to their music more of an incentive to delve deeper and acquire the back catalogue.

As for Freiheit, I think Crocodile Music have recent press-release photos that may be usable here if I drop them an e-mail. Now where's my German phrasebook... :) Coldsun2005 13:21, 18 December 2005 (UTC)


Ah, much better picture. Definitely more respectable.  :) TotalTommyTerror 14:49, 21 December 2005 (UTC)