1. "In Hempel's under the bed"
First he starts with an ironic look at the philistinism "In Hempel's under the bed." This song is so exhilarating that it all day no longer get out of your head and you would sing to herself over and over again.
2. "In this, unsrem land"
Critical song with a "Country-tune" a little getting used to, but just something completely different.
3. "The Last Adventure"
But not nice for me, unfortunately,
4. "The body-building ballad"
Great text with a good dash of humor about body building and especially the exaggerate this.
5. "Five Carnations"
Incredibly beautiful song of the day at the hotel and on the road. A small masterpiece.
6. "All good things come in threes"
Ingenious piece on children or home, and how this is seen. Anyone with children will be reflected here. One of the highlights of this CD.
7. "My thanks for your time"
Cute ballad as a thank you.
8. "The Sea"
Critical song about pollution that is currently still.
9. "The walls of my time"
Poignant title makes you think. Mey simply in top form, quiet but very poignant.
10. "Lulu"
After three slow songs a beautifully spirited piece of music, with a funny text. Here the child comes across correctly, great title.
11. "What a happy man"
This song does not go somehow approached me, but that's simply a matter of taste.
12 "The railroad ballad"
A over 10 minutes long piece, which depicts the German historians with reference to the railway. A very good text and great melody. It everything is just right for this title, which is the absolute highlight of the CD for me alone and this title is already worth 5 points. A real masterpiece.