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This album just can't quite grab me, as the songs unfortunately only meander along. There are a few exceptions like the title track, "Currywurst," or "Kino," but that's about it. On the positive side, the line "Together with you, the tomatoes can freely fly" finally appears in a song, namely in "Total egal." Also, the Asbach Uralt advertising slogan "When so much good happens to you" is used in "´n Bombenlied," but then comes the much too short joke song "Currywurst." Many might not know that this song originally comes from Diether Krebs. The three following songs aren't worth mentioning. In "Kino," schunkel melodies meet deeply sinister lyrics: Here, Herbert Grönemeyer sings about a person who acts out the violent films they see "in the cinema" to experience the feeling of killing. The song "Darf ich mal" is about a shy person who finally gathers the courage to speak to their crush, accompanied by a very good harmonica solo by Anselm Dorwarth. And that's where it ends, as even the piccolo trumpet interlude by Markus Stockhausen in "Vergiß es, laß es" can barely convince. Perhaps the weakest album in the early phase of Herbert Grönemeyer.
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