The Cologne-based producer duo "Blank & Jones" pays homage to this publication the unfortunately died much too early only Austrian pop star "Hans Hölzel" alias "Falco" in the form of Maxi versions, rare B-sides and instrumental / dub versions of all its hits. The two were able to use the original master tapes and this with great care to restore the result of 24 tracks, of which fewer than 11 never before released on CD, which from 1981 to 1988 reflect mainly a Falco-retrospective of years which and the genius uniqueness of the exceptional artist Falco is reflected. Whether published only in the Netherlands Maxi version of his very first world hit "Der Kommissar" (world's 7 million units sold), or rocking Salieri version of "Rock me Amadeus" about 8:22 minute game length, the so far only German-language song of the could climb top of the American Billboard charts, whether the two-part "Jeanny-song series" consisting of "Jeanny" in extraordinaire 8:51 min Mix or "coming home", whether the "synth-pop anthem" "Junge Römer "in the stunning" Extended Version "with ingenious E-Solos whether" The Sound of Music "in overlong Extended Rock Mix (Playing time:.! 10.Min) who ran with me on Maxi day and night, whether the genius Specially Remixed Version of "The Fugitive," which goes only to the front and was released in the US as a single, whether Falco's duets with Brigitte Nielsen "Body Next to Body" in the rock "Dance Mix" and Desiree Nosbusch "Can it be love?" in the single version, whether Falco's first single release "That scene" and its B-side "heroes of today", on the double-CD remain nothing to be desired for Falco fans. As was to be expected, the compilation is packed with absolute rarities and tidbits of the Austrian exceptional artist looking for his peers, and thus represent an ideal Christmas gift not only for true fans of the Falcon.