Unfortunately, I found this album, as many other things, discovered only after his death. The only thing that I already, previously knew it was "Today the rest of your life begins." Originally very optimistic (but thoughtful) thought makes this song subsequently still thoughtful. In this album he brought together, in its incomparable, typical kind, thoughtful and sensitive with humorous and satirical packed social criticism. Especially delightful and delicious is "Humtata and Tätärä", a critique of the (mostly superficial) folk music. At the same time it so that a wonderful parody succeeded sung by him partly in Austrian dialect and with (very skillful) yodeling. It also proves his special humor. As with "Festival Fever" (a great rock rhythm pieces), in which he takes the high society on the arm. And it distinguishes him also that he did not belong to this "jet-setter-society" but had remained modest and down to earth despite his success. Especially great is the self-deprecating and he with a "wink" put forward "The Villain".
Particularly noteworthy is beyond even the cover of this CD, which is a (wonderful) creative "disorder" to work on the piano, to compose shows with the view of the score, on which he has just written. This photo is a particularly nice snapshot, which is also the title of the album just and fits well with this.