Now almost exactly ten months after its voluntary withdrawal in the first season of American Idol and the debut album of Judith Lefeber at AOL Time Warner appears. The disc has 13 tracks and is classified more diverse from a musical point of view, as one might expect - Unfortunately, said diversity can be stated, however, also with regard to the qualitative assessment of the respective songs. So the album includes, for example tracks like * Just Give Me Your Word *, * Is it love *, Man of my dreams * or * The way you look at me *, representing the peaceful ballads softly modulated and immanent transposed instructed atmospherically and urgently and simultaneously interpreted thoughtfully are, as -überwiegend- up-tempo numbers and R'n'B Outtakes, which, though by no means be described as disappointing, but some have been implemented too hastily, especially in this case clearly the Groove in the voice missing - most acceptable is in this genre still * Falling * that * melodically reminiscent of * Memories of Melanie Thornton. Otherwise, two special features were still highlight: The highly anticipated cover of Whitney Houston * Saving all my love for you * has been adopted in the original tempo, with Judith Lefeber has phrased considerably less and in direct comparison a significantly Smoot here voice, said cover but classified as 'managed' is. The track "In a Love Song" on the other hand represents a classic example of faulty mixdown and vocal regulating, because the verse is extremely nice to hear the chorus / chorus but was always recorded clearly too loud and intrusive. Overall, an album with some strengths, but which still has a holistic too many mediocre tracks, so that a higher rating was playful unnecessary.