The CD cover shows the artist as he with a tattered, open jacket sitting with wedding ring on her finger and clothed on dusty earth and looks with grumpy / sly facial expression to the upper left. Involuntarily, one wonders what he might look up there well. Most likely a window, behind which a woman lives, which do not, and instead lets him in here suffer below. Somehow fits the picture well to Title 15, "What would have a man without woman", which states: ". Come and Do not be deaf / I lie in front of you in the dust" Title 15 has it all. It is enriched with numerous discussion worthy theses ("A man without a wife is a nothing / Only she has the power / creates the suffering.") And catchy, linguistic images. ("The enemy in your bed / Fandst you ever previously nice / Today you put yourself in the freezer ...") The repertoire of "Unlimited" mainly consists of cover versions. Be interpreted include lieder by Lee Hazlewood, Paul Anka, Double, Lionel Richie, Elton John, Bryan Adams, Eddy Grant, Rupert Holmes and Riccardo Fogli. A song that stands out from the Liebesschmonzettenallerlei, is title 14 "Everywhere you". Here is a socio-politically sensitive, but nonetheless relevant problem is addressed: The alcoholism. The protagonist of the song makes no secret of its dependence on the firewater. ("And after 10 Glass is clear to me / You're not coming back ... more / Every night I drink me another beautiful / I lie from word to word / from glass to glass / And if anything goes / go with her / And then I let myself geh'n ... ") Basically a very sad song. Having heard it, I was totally depressed, why only three stars ...