As a comic character he is pictured on the cover. Quite as bad is the content of this album is not, but with the previous works may "One for all" measure rarely. The songs are almost all fast and cheerful again, but with a few exceptions remain after listening to hang little of them. It begins even good. The title track is a crunchy rock number. But already "trip around the world" is a bit of a disappointment, not a bad piece, but the "Kunze Charm" is missing. "Defend yourself" comes across like a frantic stopgap and is quickly forgotten. Unlike the next two songs "My own way" and "Reborn". Especially the former has finally interesting lyrics: I go my own way, with no end in sight, own ways are hard to describe, they occur only while walking. Here are again two more or less inconsequential pieces, "the open sea" and "Amok". Slightly better it is with "Fat Pappa", but to sing the really original basic idea, an unworldly Papa's boy, HRK could not implement really good. Despite some disappointments, the album has finally has a conciliatory conclusion, the sentimental "Take me back to the world" is a father-talks-about-his-son-piece of the better sort, and the mysterious "ruins" is not only in Kunze's eyes one of his best pieces: Hell is made of ice, a sea must be underneath. After six overall excellent albums must Heinz Rudolf Kunze sometimes concede an average album, he should berappeln yes quickly ...