I would first like to say that I am personally Poisel fan and I love to hear the previous album "Where does your sky". Now I have eagerly awaited this album and bought it as a fan, of course. So far, I have listened to it several times, but I am, except for the titles that you even before the publication knew ("How can a man endure", "Up to Toulouse" or maybe "I only want"), very disillusioned. By contrast, the previous album had commanded much varied titles. I was very surprised at the time of "as if there's no tomorrow" and cheerful songs like "Me & You". This melankolisch-cheerful to dance music made the previous album very varied. "Up to Toulouse" seems to me that much more like a remake that you have at some point heard times. No question, the lyrics are beautiful, but Poisel has his mumbling so much prevailed in the recordings that you have guessed a few verses and passages of the songs really. Too bad that the cover included with no songbook! What I find positive in the album, the musical realization in the form of piano, string instruments and even a second female voice ("Do not be afraid"). This is very well done. Cons: Against the original harmonica from "Me & You" but comes to nothing! The authentic presentation of the songs that always brings Poisel in his songs, is really nice (eg tumor disease - see description in album)
Conclusion: For fans a must, for others not usually!