"Soubrette I shall never" goes back to the time, was known in the Rosenstolz only insiders, but contains some of the best-known songs, such as "I'm walking on glass", which deep emotional passion expressed, and the song "bitch fever" to which one must add nothing more. Even the quite original "soubrette never shall I," which alludes to the ambiguous experience singing lessons, has cult status. But also critical songs on the CD space. So is "I'm going now from (otherwise I'll go a)" of a woman who does not find (mental) more satisfaction in their marriage / relationship, and must break. And "Klaus-trophobie" takes us into the wonderful world of neuroses. Rosenstolz were just always been original. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)