So now let's take all the pink fan-cheers-glasses and dedicate ourselves to the facts. Mary Roos is a phenomenon: The woman is in so many TV program on host like no other pop singer in Germany, the radio inserts itself cucumbers numbers as "sky blue morning" are pointed-moderate, and if you experience one of their live performances, you can not be anything but enchanted by the charm and energy of this sympathy bundle. At the same time all their publications at the checkout miss consistently the taste of certain benevolent audience, and this CD is an exemplary example. I do not want to bore you with details, I do not have to, because this production can be relatively flat rate drop under the keyword "disaster". Musically only freezes a single number, namely the (quasi) Last: "It will not come from the heart". Unfortunately, unfortunately, unfortunately, tarnishes the amateurish recording the pleasure as in the other produced by John Lowien titles: The voice recording is so bad as Mary had sung in a tooth mug in front of the microphone! This is still topped by the deafening sound mastering the whole CD. The remaining titles is more or less inconsequential scraps of melody, the others would not even publish it as a B-side, combined with unimaginative texts. If it does not like (for a slightly uncomfortable over 60s) often turns on the album about love, then one encounters amateur rhymes such as "There is nothing to miss, no matter where we are, we can not miss a thing" or Peinlichkeits platitudes like "Girls like to show much skin" in "summer feeling". The failure on the sales front is how urgent the need for action here for a professional producer or would a careful record company that brings the singer to new paths. Because the potential would be available, and how to turn C-Stars top20 interpreters, demonstrated, for example David Brandes just with Ute Freudenberg. Or is even a musical statement as Marianne Rosenberg has done to date with their self-produced "Regenrhtyhmus" album. And lo and behold: even with success, because technically well done! The colleague Juliane Werding has been able to enter a chart success after the next in recent years. But as long as it in the musical substance so much as missing on this CD, Mary Roos will unfortunately remain forever into insignificance.