One has the feeling that Molly Johnson simply wanted to make a happy album, because "If you know love" sounds colorful and easy therefore sung, although Molly Johnson not forget the draft. The most emotional song of the album is the cover version of Bruce String Teens AIDS anthem "Streets of Philadelphia". In addition to refreshing covers as Cole Porter's "Let's Do It" and Gershwin's "But Not For Me" Molly Johnson presented their own songs in their very own distinctive way in the style of jazz, soul, bossa nova and Chanson. The most impressive thing about her her voice, perhaps reminiscent of Billie Holdiday or Macy Gray, but this is completely individual. Perhaps the best has simply smoked too many cigarettes. In any case, her album is to properly enjoy good and wonderful with a cocktail.