It is just a year ago that the wonderful Puppini Sisters-the world with her debut album '"Betcha Bottom Dollar'", the humorous groovy homage of the swing era, 'puppinierten'. By now present successor (Ruby Woo is actually a popular, flamboyant, very red lipstick), the trio has big plans: 'our own distinctive sound create', 'more individual influences',' original songs' 'mature and complete' ' the usual statements after a successful debut. And as so often this does not work really. '' The Rise And Fall Of Ruby Woo '' not really enthusiastic. It swings and no longer as strong. Some songs have for my taste too much country influence and a few songs are dripping before unbearable kitsch. Well, and the originals are unremarkable until nicely. Okay, this is now but also howling at a higher level, because clearly, there are also some songs on this record again, make the fun. For example, the Bangles hit "'Walk Like An Egyptian"', Beyonce's '' Crazy In Love '' and '' It Do not Mean A Thing ... '', being carried out at the countless times gecoverten classics by Duke Ellington also can not do much wrong.