Big Love from the L'Amour album was catchy and weeks my life so I was hoping to have a similar listening experience with Paris. Unfortunately, I was a little disappointed. Although the song is absolutely dancefloor-compatible, good beats alone make it but for me, the melody has to hang in the ear and remain awaken the desire after repeated listening. That does Paris, written by Rosenstolz Star Peter Plate and his colleague Ulf summer, just not as pretty. The song is not bad, but he can not inspire me. The piano version is then accompanied the whole with no beats, but of a piano and arranged as a ballad. The other songs of the best-of-album (which number is actually of Michelle?) I do not know, because I'm going to listen to it only once in the Internet (if they are released for online streaming). But I fear that I look at the entire double-CD for the remaining 5 new songs (Give up is not for me is not new, having already Kristina Bach till you drop durchgenudelt) will not buy. Well, maybe yes really comes in autumn still a proper album out which is best again written and produced by Matthias Reim, since I as the singer not so special find, but the albums Rouge and L'Amour (both of Michelle) were the highlights of the German pop / pop music for me.