Well if Westlife has not found here the blues, then I do not know it well. This plate lives of the choruses, the individual key words of the songs and especially of the Hammond organ by Helmut Zerlett. The sacred 10 commandments are summarized for the song "War". While I can understand that some people "'do not turn to" annoy the constant repetition of the refrain at, but that's what makes me the charm of this song made, in which a hammer horny saxophone solo by Dave Bishop heard. Not only Blues comes on this board before, but also gospel, to hear the gossip rhythm in "We will be the same" and the background choir at "Get up." It is also the board with the most curious texts, such as "standing on a stage a singing idiot / he has just threatened to 'ner addition / in a refrigerator kneels a praying soldier / he has just the Lord's Prayer recited" in "Lord's Prayer" , Love songs, melt away the women are also represented with "Come into my arms," and "love". The backing vocals of former Bläck Fööss frontman Tommy Engel and the trumpet of Dave Plews make "Rosi (men are so weak)" until a real hit. The song "I want to know it" fits thematically to Herbert Grönemeyer's "questionable". Finally, there is with "Metropolis Blues" still a blues jam session and with "In 'ner desert island" a song for the next campfire. But only if the lines of text, "My mother, hard Bambule / Rock'n'Roll Is 'was gay" "I paid no church tax / Dear leg and' fire I with you" are mitgegröhlt loudly.