the Kunze on this album offers. It is the last album before his big break with "You are my heart" and the last one with Mick Franke, whose place since Heiner Lührig occupies. Embedded is the song-cycle of two telephone conversations, an imaginary with his conscience at the beginning ("The Call") and a real with an old friend after a long time of mutual alienation ("Call again on"). In between Kunze sings of crazy sex practices ("Love in the chord"), a faithful brave wife who finds himself suddenly as helpless widow ("My wishes", one of HRKs best pieces ever) or of euthanasia (The moving "Your penultimate will "). In addition to the safe "fly Maikäfer" mitbeeinflußten of the peace movement can still be two outstanding tracks on this album. Firstly, "Lola", one of the few cover versions on Kunzes albums. It transfers the witty cynical text of Kinks boss Ray Davies about a transsexual acquaintance into German and thus had his first small music success. Secondly, there's "Believe no singer" call by Kunze his genre and itself takes the mickey. These two pieces are turned out very poppy and radio friendly, which prepared a bit to "You are my heart". This album can certainly be described as the most important of Kunzes early stage. I recommend it to anyone Kunze fan who maybe just the newer stuff like "correct" or "stop" knows, highly recommend.