Sehr durchwachsenes Album
Das neue - zumindest in Österreich - ganz groß promotete Album des Falken kann nicht halten, was es versprochen hat. Und in Wirklichkeit darf man sich darüber auch nicht wundern, denn Falco wird einen guten the songs have had reason not to publish. One must however be said that the song "The Spirit Never Dies" is really good.
are total seven previously unreleased songs on the album. Additionally, the two Jeannys, Que Pasa Hombre, Poison (both on "Damn, we're still alive " already published) and a second version of "The Spirit Never Dies" to packed, so that one comes to a total of twelve songs.
Let us therefore new to the songs:
- Return to Forever : a scandal to the public in general, for this piece is clearly why the falcon has it buried in the cellar. It makes an unfinished impression and Falco contributes only a few tones.
- Nuevo Africana : Can I listen to quite, but certainly not extreme thriller complacent.
- Sweet Symphony : They're OK. If you hear it more often it is not so bad.
- Kissing in the Kremlin : Probably an attempt to resurrect them again to the Commissioner. Very strong similarities to the style on the album Falco's solitary confinement. The backgrounds are a bit annoying, otherwise really interesting.
- Dada Love : Classic Falco rap. As the title suggests, the Falco tried here on Dadaism. Vaguely reminiscent of Kraftwerk (Tour de France, highway), but with Falco's typical elements.
- Forever: Can not convincing. A bit of symphonic sounds and that was it, whether Falco has even contributed a note is left open. As the introductory song not typical Falco. Would have been even better in the cellar.
- And of course The Spirit Never Dies : Determines the best of the new songs. Did I already fallen as he Ö3 was first played.