Talk:Rosenstolz

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[edit] Question about what should count on their discography.

I looked up Rosenstolz because it was on the CD of my CD drive lens cleaner. They put the entire album "Hertz" on it. Should that also be put on one of the lists somewhere? The product is discontinued I think, since I purchased it on clearance. The product is GE Laser Lens Cleaner, ©2006 Jasco Products Company, www.jascoproducts.com during the first nine tracks there is a voice over in six languages for instructions on using the disk. It comes in a jewel case inside a bubble pack card with a bottle of cleaning solution. The only information about the music itself comes from Windows Media Player when you play the CD. The label on the CD and on the card gives no credit to Rosenstolz at all. The only text on the disk is, "Laser disc is programmed with voice & music guide in 6 languages". Rod Lockwood 13:21, 30 April 2007 (UTC)