Although the album was ready, the fans had to wait until today. Or resort to the German-Mics debut in 2004, but that is only available as a download or as a CD Horror prices. Mic Donet has an insane voice. Soulful, with much pathos that he puts in a sprawling timbre. He often recalls Xavier. Many listeners may be annoyed by the coloratura, the eternal non-compliance with a sound first perfectly taken. Yet white Mic convince, it produces goose bumps and puts so much soul in his voice that sounds very intimate and emotional, warm and mainly organically at the end.
Ten songs are on the album - and first I was a little disappointed. Why? Because actually is not a track that particularly tear me from the stool. One thing is clear as "Losing You", the poignant trip through love and mutual release. Or the danceable uptempo track "Going Insane", in which he finally leaves the quiet waters. But at the same time it becomes clear why Xavier Album "to enjoy the piece" recommended. It acts as a unit. Incredibly mature. Almost like the late work of an already long years of active stars, which no longer has to worry about the details. Mic sings with a concise, easily smoky voice. And despite all the stylistic homogeneity diverse and never monotonous.
"Plenty Of Love" is a really great album. Epic Soul. Maybe Xavier had legal and Mic Donet is better without the casting stigma off. At least the friendship between the two seems to hold. Mic finished his thanksgiving in the booklet with the words: "I did not think that there is in this business still people who keep their promise - let's talk deeds rather than words - until I met you, I did it before Xavier. said. For me, you're an angel and I take my hat off to you. " Maudlin? Maybe. But Xavier has stirred up an expectation, and Mic Donet has fulfilled them. Such cliques may like to give the otherwise selfish business.