The Band
Herwig Mitteregger, Bernhard Potschka and Manfred Praeker met in the political rock band Lokomotive Kreuzberg. Together with Reinhold Heil, who was then active in the jazz group ''Bakmak,'' and Nina Hagen, they became known as the ''Nina Hagen Band'' and released two albums. After the separation from Nina Hagen, the four musicians, at the suggestion of manager Jim Rakete, along with singer Alf Klimek (“Klimax”), German-American DJ Rik De Lisle, and singers Lisa Bialac and Lyma Russel, created the rock opera ''Spliff Radio Show.'' It premiered live on May 24, 1980, at the Berliner Kant-Kino; it is described as “a bitter satire on the music business centered on the fictional rock star Rocko J. Fonzo,” focusing on his rise and fall. The English-language album was performed inJoint activities after the split
Reinhold Heil, Manfred Praeker, and Bernhard Potschka founded the group Froon in 1987 with Lyndon Connah; however, they only had a minor hit with "Bobby Mugabe," and the group disbanded again in 1989. In 1990, CBS released the CD ''Spliff Remix,'' on which various producers remixed well-known Spliff songs. In 1992, a Spliff box set ''Alles Gute'' in aluminum packaging was released, documenting the band’s greatest successes. In 2004, Manfred Praeker and Bernhard Potschka reunited and, together with manager Andy Eder, founded the band Bockx auf Spliff. They recorded new versions of old Spliff songs as well as original pieces. However, no CD was released, and only a few performances took place.Members
* Herwig Mitteregger * Reinhold Heil *Manfred Praeker *Bernhard Potschka * Alf Klimek *Lisa BialacSolo careers and work for other artists
The Spliff musicians produced and wrote for other artists who were also managed by Jim Rakete. From 1982 to 1986, Manfred Praeker and Reinhold Heil produced the group Nena, including their debut album of the same name, helping them achieve major international success. The song "Einmal ist keinmal" was written by Praeker. In 1984, Praeker produced the ''LP der Woche'' for Extrabreit and in 1986 the album ''Die Ärzte'' for the band of the same name. He was also active as a guest musician, contributing to works for artists such as Achim Reichel. Herwig Mitteregger has been releasing solo albums since 1983. His biggest commercial hit was the 1985 single "Immer mehr" from the album of the same name. Three more albums followed on CBS/Sony until 1993, and an LP in 1997 on Universal. After a long break, during which Mitteregger, living in Spain, devoted himself primarily to his family and only occasionally performed in Germany, he released the album ''Insolito'' on his own label ''Manoscrito'' on May 23, 2008, followed by ''Fandango'' in June 2009. Also noteworthy is Mitteregger's collaboration with Manfred Maurenbrecher and Ulla Meinecke, for whom he produced several albums featuring himself and some Spliff members. The Meinecke duet "Feuer unter’m Eis" appeared in 1983 on the LP ''Wenn schon nicht für immer, dann wenigstens für ewig.'' Under the project name ''Potschka / Perxon,'' Bernhard Potschka released an album with other musicians in 1992. Since the mid-1990s, Potschka has focused increasingly on flamenco, releasing three albums under his own name, producing the 1999 album ''River of Return'' by the Berlin group Agitation Free (for which he played flamenco guitar and Udu on the track "Das kleine Uhrwerk"), and performing more frequently as a soloist or with the duo Gitarra Pura. Reinhold Heil, together with his partner Rosa Precht, who had also played keyboards in Ulla Meinecke's band, formed the project Cosa Rosa. They released the album ''Traumstation'' in 1983, featuring the single "Rosa auf Hawaii," the 1985 album ''Kein Zufall'' with the singles "In meinen Armen" and "Millionenmal," and the album ''Cosa Rosa'' in 1986. Rosa Precht died of stomach cancer at the age of 38. Since the late 1990s, Heil has been successful as a film composer in the USA. Among many other works, he composed and performed music for '' Run Lola Run'' and '' Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.''Discography
Studio albums
* ''The Spliff Radio Show'' (1980) * ''85555'' (1982) * ''85555 – International Version'' (1982) * ''Herzlichen Glückwunsch!'' (1982) * ''Schwarz auf weiß'' (1984)Compilation albums
* ''Alles Gute – Das Beste von Spliff'' (1994)References
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