In 1984 Kunze by Mick Franke as new producer Heiner Lürig, of the following decade and a half Kunzes texts the right to be missed "buzz" at the same time as a veritable electric guitarist - and was. "Yours is my ..." is the first album of the two and you can see the new access. In addition, the hit parade success came a equal. The title track was up on the radio and played down and the cash register rang violently. One should nevertheless Kunze not make the accusation that he was about to throw the mass audience to the neck. Rather, the success was rather inevitable, since good lyrics with catchy rock music came together - and this is rare. Still impressive, the Triassic to the former A-side with "I think we go", "displaced persons" and "You are my heart". Although "displaced" the pace is taken out something that you realize the pressure that puts in all three songs. On the former B-side "This is Klaus" and "Madagascar" very strong. On "Madaskar" indulges Kunze as well as on "displaced" his penchant for politically incorrect. Still, I think "You are my heart" along with a native of the Mick-Franke-time live-album "The cities are like sleeping dogs" for Kunzes strongest work.