This is then also the last not yet released on CD Rosenberg album on the market. Stylistically, a little different, no longer produced by Joachim Heider. Thus, one must dispense with the Heider compositions. One has here produced a small balance a few "original German versions" that are really nice and absolutely worth hearing. "I love to set" was his horse in the charts and had to compete against Gitte, who sang a different text, namely "The woman who loves you." Marianne has I believe the languor had relatively thick at the time, yet you take her longing still full from. Very nice is also "Only winners steh'n in light", the original German version of Abba's "The Winner takes it all". Beautiful melody (clear, was indeed Abba ...) and also a very beautiful text, which has not so far away from the original text. All tracks of the original album have been already posted on the felt 1 million samplers what the thought suggests why you should buy now because even this original album. The record company is not stupid and of course, the fans baited with two bonus tracks, so me of course. ONLY WINNER IN THE LIGHT steh'n was longer than on the LP in the single version and is 1 bonus track. I HAVE PUT ON LOVE is offered here in the Extended Version. That there were differences in length of these two single and LP releases is not previously noticed. Shame on me !!! Dear Team of originals: Public call !!!!!! Please please please (I could now drag and drop 1 million insert times, I belass it in good will ...): Released at last the international versions of Marianne in the early years on 1 CD ... but it still lacks some and it would be nice if you could you bundled on 1 CD recover. For example, LOVE IS TAKING A HOLIDAY. Likewise, the inclined collector missed the title (I called him) talisman. A B-side, which was never released on an album, let alone on a CD sampler :-( And last but not least: MY SWEET JOKER (composition: Marianne Rosenberg!) And I also have a special guest, at the time appeared on the Ilja Richter LP "Hello Friends" published by Phonogram. The rights should (God willing) also lie at Universal. Please, make us happy !!!