The Klaus Doldinger Quartet ft. Attila Zoller – Doldinger in South America album art

Published October 19, 2025
Contributed by Florian Hardwig


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The names are set in a different, older sans of German origin: it’s Akzidenz-Grotesk mager. Peter Trunk’s name lacks an R.






Folio breithalbfett in use with its biform alternates for an album by the Klaus Doldinger Quartet featuring Attila Zoller. Released in 1965 on EmArcy Records, it shows influences from Latin music which the group had gained on their tour through South America.

Klaus Doldinger died this week at the age of 89. Outside jazz circles, the saxophonist and composer is best known for the film scores to Das Boot (1981) and The NeverEnding Story (1984). In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, his musical theme for Tatort can still be heard regularly on television – first aired in 1970, the crime series is the longest-running German-language TV drama.

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Track list, credits and liner notes on the back cover are set in different styles from Monotype Grotesque.



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