One may admit hardly that one this series proposes in the Bann. Well, I've always had a soft spot for teen soaps. A few months ago I came across the American series "Glee" in which also a school singing group is the focus. Unlike the US model when it comes to "hand on heart" much more serious and dramatic. In Glee many acts silly and exaggerated. But this is only anticipated, it's all here to the soundtrack for the series. The twelve titles offered are well chosen and the finest. The new versions of the young singers have fully blown away. The very first track "Chasing Cars", presented as a love duet has entranced me every time to remark that since the group Snow Patrol, of which the original is, must hide behind this cover. Robbie Williams also have to wrap up warm in the new version of "Let Me Entertain You". As the kids of the Pestalozzischule him considerably to buy from the cutting. Even the Stones that their mega-hit "Sympathy for the Devil" brought out even in 2000 in a newly revamped version need to make the information presented here cover the 2000 version of a worthy competition. "If I were a Boy" from Beyonce I never liked (okay, I like Beyoncé not) ... but this cover here is vocally totally beautiful. The title "Fuck You" by Lily Allen I had heard on the radio as the original, well-off, exasperated ... fortunately I have him before the production version (and the great scenes in the title was presented) not known , And so it goes on and on. You realize well that I am totally impressed by the skill of these kiddies. For those who want to hear the title comparatively in the original, I list here are the relevant performers on: 1. Snow Patrol 2. Dusty Springfield 3. Tracy Chapman 4. The Rolling Stones 5. Robbie Williams 6. Beyoncé 7. Lily Allen 8. Marit Larsen 9. Bruno Mars 10. Beyoncé (terrible in the original!) 11. Train 12. Rihanna Of course, every now and then you realize that the Pestalozzi Kids no 100% of professionals but are not (yet!) The fresh charm and obvious joy assets Sing the little quirks fully iron out. Only the fact that the two male voices were pushed too much in the background in my opinion on this CD, has prompted me to deduct a star, because the two guys do not deserve!