The detective - Rock Revue 2 - this disc is for me to Udo's feats in the 70s. The detective - Rock Revue 2 is mandatory continuation of Udo Lindenberg's rock revue. As at Rock Revue 1, try our top Paniker to classics of rock music and stamp Lindian special texts. The result is wiedermal class: The Panikorchester rocks doggedly by Steppenwolf's "Born To Be Wild" or Stevie Wonder's "Livin` For The City" - that is now "It is just enough to survive," and Paul SIMONS - "My Little Town" - "The little town", then goes with a lot of feeling of Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" - "Good Bye Norman Jean" and Billy Joel - "New York - State Of Mind" - "New York" (extremely funny text) to the Eagles - "Desperado" Lindenberg kalauert, rustles and näselt in all Best panic style through the songs. Lovers of Lindian singing skills are shedding the odd tear of joy. However, the absolute blast are composed by maestro himself songs like "The American Dream" - a loose, flaky, Rock `n` Rollig tinged rockers (but funny text: A German Siedlerverein in America confused Udo Jürgens with Udo Lindenberg and hired him for a Concert in a Bavarian beer tent), "Kentucky Girl" - also the best rock and panic with the witty and ingenious "I stand so as to Disco" succeeds Udo a perfect swipe at the then thriving 70s disco wave. The soundliche production headed by Lindenberg and Dave King has improved significantly compared to the first publications. Everything sounds more mature, thoughtful arranged and produced. In addition to the proven Panikorchester also guitarist Frank Diez act (including Peter Maffay Band), Dave King on bass and Peter Herbolzheimer Pustefixbläser (great brass sections) with. Conclusion: A very strong and versatile Lindenberg publication. For Lindenberg fans a duty disc for fans of rock music with German lyrics a secret and Classic Rock fans should time reinziehen the Lindian special versions of rock music classics.