composed by, performer, recorded by Klaus Schulze layout [reissue] Thomas Ewerhard mastered by Tom Dams mastered by [premaster] Klaus D. Müller producer, reissue producer, photography by, liner notes Klaus D. Müller Published By P.O.E.M. Musikverlag Phonographic Copyright (p) Klaus Schulze Phonographic Copyright (p) Klaus D. Müller Licensed To MIG-Music GmbH Copyright (c) Klaus Schulze Copyright (c) Klaus D. Müller Phonographic Copyright (p) MIG-Music GmbH Copyright (c) MIG-Music GmbH Glass Mastered At kdg Pressed By kdg Released in 8-panel Digipak. Includes a 12-page booklet in German and English.
Notes from booklet: Disc 1 [& Disc 2]: Picasso… is Klaus' longest composition so far. Originally it were various 1992-'93 recordings for a film soundtrack, but the film producer could not pay for it and accordingly Klaus withdrew his collaboration and his music. For the Silver Edition release I put the music in logical order. It continues on the Disc 2. The denomination of Picasso geht spazieren was Picture Music in Three Movements due to the fact that twenty years earlier Klaus invented the term Picture Music for one of his earliest albums. This description and name did still fit in 1993 …especially with the variety of sampling pictures you'll hear while dear old Picasso Takes a Walk.
Disc 3: The original tape of The Music Box had the working title Meditation I first. Klaus recorded in 1993 and gave it for free to the Guttemplers, an institution that helps alcoholics. For the first release in Silver Edition I had given it the full title The Music Box - Tongemälde in fis-moll (Sound picture in F sharp minor). […]