Even Kate's second album is unusual, attractive and convincing. For example, the medieval-like "Oh England My Lionheart", which is dominated by flute and harpsichord. Or "In Search of Peter Pan" with crystal clear xylophone and the wonderful line: "When, When, When I am a Man, I will be an Astronaut and find Peter Pan Second star on the right straight until morning.". Yes, they are all poetic, Kate's texts. But they can be different: the bursting of black humor text of deaths by "accidental" poisoning "Coffee Home Ground" chasing so many a shiver down the spine. Also "Hammer Horror", which alludes to the "Hunchback of Notre Dame", is not for the faint of heart. Unusually also "Do not push your foot on the brake heart" that goes from sweet, bright Klaviergeklimper to raging hard rock guitar, accompanied by Kate's ethereal voice. But the theater song "Wow" and "Symphony in Blue" show us that Kate has her old style also not forgotten. It is precisely varied. As befits a genius.