The remarks of the previous speakers (or writer) has to be said that there are two of these co positions that circulate under almost the same name. Once this one, which was 1981 (not in the nineties!) Recorded namely with the Munich Radio Orchestra. The other, far more faithful LP (we're talking about the way ALWAYS LPs what all the reviews of MP3 downloads and audio CD are here again, is a mystery!) Carries almost everywhere the release date in 1971, but in 1966 emerged. Which also includes the pictured Title Cover with Pierre Brice. (In the fall 1981, he is depicted with Lex Barker, where there is still another edition of the same shots on their cover without Lex Barker Brice in a scene can be seen). The reference to the "Nineties" results probably only because a new edition on CD, etc., but overall Martin Böttcher has its May-Filmmelodien only twice "new" recorded in 1966 and 1981st
Original recordings from the films contain both compilations NOT. The come one and all from the house of Polydor, while keeping here Telefunken, Teldec- or EastWest releases in hands. As a rule, would be a mention that it is original recordings, otherwise it clear it.
Of course there are these respective admissions now all available on CD, but then please also post the reviews to only when the CDs and not in the middle of a meeting of the LP version.
The confusion makes Amazon itself by having used here to the apparently meant recording of 1981, the cover art from 1966. That would have to be changed quickly!