According to Heinz Rudolf Kunze's Homepage he considered to be the 1983 album as its weakest. That's not quite understandable for me, but brilliant lyrics combine with well-crafted music. Certainly as many German artists of the early 80s peaceniks very top-heavy and significantly influenced by the political situation ("No Fear"), located Kunze presents musical here yet surprisingly versatile. Gloomy jazz ("7 July morning" - my favorite song on the disc) alternates with the furious, from New Wave influenced "Feeding", while "Welcome to my lagoon", "arms Johanna" and "Passing through "Therefore come downright elated, as well as the lyrics are still fine for today's turbo-capitalism matching" Is that not nochnbißchen everything faster. "
Its strengths Kunze but clearly in the thoughtful pieces of, in addition to the already mentioned bourgeois idyll Description "July 7th morning" in the title song and "One can but to be available as you want." For full marks, it is sufficient though not quite, yet like rummaging repeatedly off the shelf.
No, no, Mr. Kunze, which was one of her good!