... While staying at the tender age of 16 years and enthusiastic about the massive hit "Aloha Heja He" the original album for me arose, that it will be one of the few albums that I anew each year out hole again and 1991 enjoy. I even dare to say that the consumption has grown with time. I must admit that I do not know the updated version and therefore the technical quality of revision can not judge, but I doubt that the bonus tracks with the live version of the admittedly good, but not outstanding songs "On the escalator" necessary is. In my view, it destroys even the wonderful final moment of the original album with the fantastic (in the truest sense of the word) song "My Heart is a UFO." There must definitely be a point deduction. The album has been concentrating proved timeless in my eyes as absolute. It combines a variety of styles of music from rock, pop, soul, blues, Shanty, among other things in itself, creates a very pleasant soundscape and finds it a character all its own, which I can personally unlike any other album and artist. It's an album to hear the way, but also to the sinking and off. The opening track "Made in Paradise" are managed the thematic and musical presentation. Ballads like said, "My heart is a UFO" and "melancholy" load at the end of a dream, "Kuddel Daddel You" and "Robert the Robot" simply produce only good mood, with "Aloha Heja He" can not help but loudly sing. A song like "storm surge" irritated aware as it is both content and musically fits harmoniously little, but well cared for at the center. Convince the other songs (particularly "Song of Susi and Johnny"), but without particularly stand out. Is very well done that album hinplätschert right but is a wonderful concept with a magnificent end. In this respect, the inclusion of the live recording is really incomprehensible.