Talk:Restless and Wild

Herman Frank Jr.
Herman Frank is listed as junior on this album's and "Balls to the wall"'s credits in their respective Wikipedia articles. On one of my editions of "Restless and Wild", he is indeed listed as Hermann Frank, jr. Notice that his first name is spelled with two N's, as it also is on the "Balls to the Wall" editions I have in my collection. On his own website,, however, his name is consistently spelled with just one N, and there's no "jr."

I suggest that his name is typed simply Herman Frank on Wikipedia. I shall wait for a while in case someone objects, then I'll make the alteration in a few weeks. I'll try to write a short article about him too, and gather information about all his different work as a musician.--Odd M. Nilsen 14:00, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
 * I've changed the name and written an article on him.--Odd M. Nilsen 09:44, 31 May 2007 (UTC)

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Jan Koemmet
The liner notes for the album and the album cover state that Herman Frank was the second guitarist of Accept while this album was released. Statements in interviews verify this. There is no known, written evidence that Koemmet took part in the recording or was a member of the band while the album was released, apart from statements in Wikipedia articles recently.

Today is the second time I revert an edit like this. If the information is inserted once again with no references, it will be the third time dubious information is put into the article, and I will ask an administrator what should be done.

The sources available today, indicate that Koemmet was in fact a member of the band, but not at the time this album was recorded or released.--Odd M. Nilsen (talk) 09:57, 15 December 2008 (UTC)

In the last edit(s) involving Koemmet, claims were inserted within referenced information. This gives the impression that certain facts are referenced when the reference in fact contradicts them! This was done in the part about the recording of "Princess of the Dawn". No matter if the statements are true or not, they should absolutely not be inserted within citations where they do not belong!--Odd M. Nilsen (talk) 12:48, 16 February 2009 (UTC)

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