"Hermione," the album's Udo Lindenberg's successful attempt in 1988, the time when his parents, Hermione and Gustav Lindenberg, as a young couple lived together, musical work up. In addition to his own compositions can be found here including pieces from the late 20s and early 30s, - Theo Mackeben, Friedrich Hollaender and Eisler / Brecht may be mentioned here as the author. In addition, this album contains the last 1987 recorded in her Paris flat, sound recordings of Marlene Dietrich. Udo Lindenberg sounds remarkably well when he sings the piano accompaniment only (own). A notable example: "Illusions", one of two English sung pieces, "Ms. Schmitz" and "Awfully Big Adventure" where Udo Lindenberg has set to music a text by Erich Kastner, funny "I do everything with his feet", in which his voice even to jazz starts.
"Gustav", with modern arranged music, and "Atlantic Affairs" are more CDs for those who are interested in time to hear a somewhat different sounding Udo Lindenberg and even taking some food for thought.