In addition to some stadium rock numbers like "Jesus" or "Alone" there is much quiet, trivial things with partly tangled texts. Not that Western Hagens ballads are generally poor - in its back catalog are numerous legendary songwriter beads - just on this album he has just to achieve it over the top while attempting to cryptic, incomprehensible related lines of text a certain claim. Or can someone times the sense of "Where is Behle?" explain?
It may be that "Radio Maria" is exactly become the album that might have been expected from a time almost 50 years as a musician in a suit - so to speak a relaxed late work with attractive instrumentation, subtle guitars and piano swabs, a little groove, a little Blues - but an album for eternity is definitely not came out here. For background music quite fit, we must make it as a fan on the shelf, for example, because the said "Jesus" or single "again"; all other interested parties should rather prefer Western Hagens classics.