for you! For many years since the eighties hardly anyone seemed to remember the LHS. Lately one hears their rousing polyphonic vocal harmonies again often on the radio. Mama Loo is often mixed by some disc jockeys between contemporary techno tracks which then ensures even the youngest of Bombenstimmung on dance floors. Reading the Charts 1970-74, the permanent presence of is (sometimes 2-3 at a time) of their shares in Germany a continuous flight of fancy. It strikes me as a comparison only Middle of the Road with its great successes in the same years. To 1972, my family could not imagine that there could be times irgenwann radio or television without the LHS therein. On this CD are really the best titles on it, especially Mama Loo and Mexico. Even quieter tracks (often religious content, which was then the fashion) as We are flying to. - Moreover, the LHS (similar James Last) in the early seventies choral medleys of the most famous international successes of those months often on LP's (not yet available on CD, but at flea markets) recovered, partly interwoven with his own compositions. Too bad that would be a more detailed journey into the mood to 1971/72. - From the multicultural vocal acrobat some solo Stars emerged: Jürgen Drews and John Lawtton (Uriah Heep) eg