Finally, there is the rock number "I Do not Mind" as a cheeky feshes Rolling Stones plagiarism, which sounds equally solid. In the really very successful, shallow electronic number "Last Days of Disco" Robbie finally makes clear that electronics need not be always bad. In particular, his quiet singing convinced here. Already Robbie adopted again by the electric direction the INTERMEDIATE "Somewhere", which might as well show up in a musical Koenne: wide orchestrated and with depth.
Then follows the most poignant and intimate number of the album with "Deceptatcon" what can tie thanks to a strong piano solos directly Robbie classics like "Eternity".
Next is "Starstruck", which combines perfectly with the support of a real opera singer Disco and orchestra - an up-tempo number in a class. "Difficult For Weirdos" feisty disco track in the style of Pet Shop Boys testifies again Robbies Wandlungsfaehigkeit.
With "Super dummy" Robbie donated the album another hymn that insbesonder convinced by the contrast between the sung in falsetto verse and the volumenioesen gloomy chorus.
Finally ends the album with Robbie's first, real love song "Will not Do That", he therefore languishes with apparent devotion. The successful final stroke gets Reality Killed The Video Star by the recapitulation of "Morning Sun".
As a whole album to Reality Killed The Video Star is possible very well heard at Stuekc, as well as individual songs convince through draft, emotions, the great package and Robbies powerful vocals. A fantastic comeback a Ausnahmekuenstlers!
9.5 out of 10 points