Everyone who was able to experience Silly live at this year's tour for "head to head" album will have to wait for the publication of an audio documentation of this extraordinary personalized event. And the band around frontwoman Anna Loos has heard their fans apparently because these days appeared the Live document for "head to head" album. It has been the second tour, the Silly have taken to the new formation and the albums "All Red" and "head to head". And even though the spirit and the memory of the long-standing Silly frontwoman Tamara Danz was always maintained shallow and cautious in the light of the concerts, so you can feel live also the new life, the pulsing joy of the here and now that Anna Loos Silly breathed again has. The singer is absolutely authentic and creates immediately after the concert begins a remarkable proximity between them, the rest of the band and the (mostly already longstanding) fans. And so clearly how Silly arranged air in terms of social issues and the environment of our world on the album, so the band emphatically brings these issues also live on stage over. There are always in the breaks of the songs anecdotes of Anna Loos. Time reminiscent thoughtful words, sometimes admonishing notes relating to certain conduct and times asking for more openness and farsightedness. And of course, Anna Loos also an appreciative review in personally unknown to love Tamara Danz not unspoken. The recording of this live document of the current Silly tour were made in the Haus Auensee in Leipzig and with the choice of this place comes the band also the demands of the constant remembering their own past to East. From the impressions of the atmosphere of this concert might not have been the best, but so be it. The live atmosphere comes within reasonable limits on the two CDs advantage. And so there is up to a title, "Tonight", slips up at the guest singer Rea Garvey and some cursing. Unfortunately you have to drop the song then short hand under the table. And, although only just make a live album so endearing such small Patzer. Otherwise, there are 21 live tracks a wonderfully atmospheric and felt very private concert to enjoy. Great lyrics, great sound and a band that it has now succeeded for the second time with a new cast to delight fans with new songs and always keep in mind the old days. What the "Where do I start (Radio Version)" as the last and so 22 tracks on the second CD is, opens up a not really, because there is not a shred of respect from the studio version of this song to the live album as such. In addition, the live version of the title is also already on the first CD of this double-CD release.