As a classic Till Brönner jazz fan, the star moves in my view in this album a fine line. At the beginning of his new album Brönner thrilled me with two sugars together successful ballads. With "Stand By Me" arises in me, however, the first time the question of whether this version is really needed again. Just as it went well with me "Raindrops" and the "Godfather" theme song. At the latest with "Moon River" my tolerance threshold was exceeded then. Clear fit all tracks in the Beuteschema film. However, there's quite one or the other song that has a little more momentum. Only "Happy" has the necessary drive. The song selection of "Happy" is but already badly populist. Possibly this song has been played in this year too often. Positive exception is for me the polyphonic version of "Crockett's Theme". Musically particularly valuable acts beyond the version of "Mulholland Falls" Those who do not yet have as many soundtracks and jazz pop like is maintained properly with this album. For the other handset there is certainly much better albums of Till Bronner.