What the two artists has now moved to want to start with this new title a comeback, I do not know. Although I attribute both a sympathy value and even considers that, in both do their thing like, such production was unfortunately doomed to failure from the outset. I give this production but not as first thought one but but two stars. On the one hand is the song OK - and I mean OK: neither particularly good nor bad abggrundtief - and on the other the vocal part is not quite as bad as I had thought, considering the age of the artist, the voice of Renate as usual occupies the larger part.
To record label I have to say that it is now already the second production that falls to me of this relatively new company in the hands and I am sorry to Bad. The other CDs I do not know so far, at least not as good as I would like a review on here, but the good taste seems to have not necessarily a monopoly here. Rather than focus on quality, it looks here more like saving money. The cover acts in my opinion cheap and unappealing, the artist photo used for this is ... well ... I would have taken another.
The arrangements of the title are as usual actually 100% of the computer, rather unimaginatively as the whole song. Above, I wrote, the title was "OK" - yes, that's it, because there is now worse in the pop market. But whether the two interpreters must be a mood Schlager, who had to use a clever rather as intended and not (more), remains to be seen. As a filler album performer whose repertoire consists of rather naive hit, the song might exist, but as a single hit of an aging couple it is good lyrically barely. An age something appropriate title would have looked authentic, the video production I go not only because that seems almost unintentionally funny what the two performers have not earned my opinion.
Long story short: the song I predict no great media attention, the artist I wish the future better advisors and their financial livelihood was granted them, but perhaps it was rather due to the older titles!