Why "Delicious"? Delicious is really said too much for the new album by Jeanette. They can even perhaps as quite tasty, and even her voice as a pretty, for a soap star even exceptionally well, by any means but for the plate would be "cheap" of better and more appropriate expression. That's the first word that comes to the listener when he hears the bad (bad) produced songs. What started out as a conventional plastic-pop a la Mr. President, who still remembers, begins (annoying), it quickly by the absolutely overloaded with effects result Title for frightening ballads and pseudo-Rock Festival (disgusting). Here one may blame but again not blame the GZSZ Girlie because of the terrible mix (terrible) and pitched beyond recognition Voices (artificial) can nothing that will make even the producers. The only song on this album, which they have not sold out, is Jeanette's version of "Amazing Grace". That was, of course, bad luck (what a pity), because this song would have now had truly needed. Although it can, as already mentioned, sing well, but with the interpretation of a gospel songs she has but then taken (too much). The A capella tooting sounds nice, given the imminent Christmas season, but the impression into perspective, if the voiced choir begins to interfere. The oddly timed bets only reinforce the feeling that maybe his Jeanette voice a bit thin and you could still work on the stamina (thinner and thinner). The Anastacia imitation of the cover (imitation) is the only thing it has in common with the American singer. If their management tried to always be presented as the German rival of US artists, it remains that you have to honestly say, in trying (nice try). The question of why so "Delicious" remains, especially when considering the many, of course, English, titles look that would come to mind when listening still. Be They would have at least something to do with the plate.