In the 1970s, the trio SFF (Eduard Schicke, Gerd Führs and Heinz Fröhling) was regarded as the German answer to Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Dieter Dierks produced their debut album "Symphonic Pictures", the Brain label signed SFF and the trio soon gained a reputation throughout Germany as an excellent live band. "It was a bit like magic and an overwhelming intensity that took the audience and the band into another world together," recalls Heinz Fröhling. In 1977 and 1978, SFF recorded two more albums with Dieter Dierks - "Sunburst" and "Ticket To Everywhere". After the recording of the last album, musical and ideological differences arose and the trio disbanded. Drummer Eduard Schicke joined Hoelderlin, Gerd Führs and Heinz Fröhling dropped the S from ... read more