- Eik Breit: bass, harmonica, backing vocals.
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Nino Holm: keyboards, backing vocals, co-lead vocals on "Uschi".Thomas Spitzer: guitars, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Umberto e Sophia".Disco Queen 3:11 (Music: Scheutz, Spitzer, Holm).Umberto e Sophia (Umberto and Sophia) 4:45.Horrortraum einer jungen Dame (A Young Lady's Nightmare) 3:41.All music by Thomas Spitzer and Nino Holm, except where noted. Titles in brackets are approximate translations. The track names are listed sequentially, but which songs appear on which side is not indicated. The song entitled "Pustel Gunkel" makes some reference to Helena Rubinstein.
The album was reissued on CD in 2015 and on vinyl in 2016. Because only 1800 records were released, original copies are difficult to find and highly sought after by collectors. The album was released only in Austria in 1978 under catalogue number EMI Columbia 12C 054-33230. As the band changed changed its members, the material on this album differs considerably from the music the band later went on to produce. The album is mainly in German, although some of the titles are in English. It is actually self-titled, since cardinal numbers followed by a full stop become ordinal numbers: "1." in German translates as "first" as opposed to the number one. Allgemeine Verunsicherung is the first album from the Austrian band Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung. Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung chronologyġ.