Caveat: let yourself from the schmaltzy appearance of the cover does not put you off, the content is much more high-standard, as you would expect! With 7 singers the variety of songs is what I call pre-programmed and so this album has also become very varied. There are typically between jazzy-American carols ("White Christmas" Sasha, "Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Roger Cicero"), the now obligatory rocking "Rocking Around the Christmas Tree the" (Andreas Gabalier), some classical German songs ( Silent Night, It is already moving and dumpa Still, Still, Still) also some unexpected songs on it, all of which are but carols. Just like during the telecast it is finally so that it comes to the musical quality and not only to the commercial marketing of any casting singers here. The songs sometimes have a lot of depth and present themselves in unexpected sound. Gregor Meyle's "Silent Night" is for me the most modern and most beautiful version of the same songs that I've ever heard. Even Sarah Connor shows with her two songs again that they can be a jazz singer, if allowed to. And that exactly is the nice thing about "Sing my Song": Here is tried and it be tried stylistics which would probably not be affected in their other career the singer. This is a matter of taste. Even that Xavier Naidoo is interprets the "holy" song "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen) a matter of taste, but it does so with respect for (though I am of the opinion that the latest after Jeff Buckley No one should touch these Sing). Roger Cicero's contributions are - as usual from him - stylish. very well sung and fun. Sasha sings a great reggae version of "All I Want for Christmas is You" that makes you feel good. I personally am not a fan of Sandra Nasic and Andreas Gabalier, nevertheless their versions are interesting and varied. The sound of the CD, the band and their mixture are first class. Here many genres are represented between jazz, rock, reggae, folk, soul, electro and others, which are held together by the quality "exchange concert" concept without acting on a CD than to "intentional". Conclusion: For people who want to hear only classical background songs for Christmas, the CD is nothing, because of the category are maybe 2-3 songs on it. Music fans who would like to engage in a versatile CD with some "normal" song and some successful experiences, whether this CD is highly recommended. I can expect to see the telecast to this song not wait. Absolute buy recommendation!