Man or Superman?5 StarsReviewer: Fritz von Kampz from West Norwood, Upper Saxony When Nietzche posited this question, David Hasselhof wasn't even a zygote in his mother's ovaries. Following in the tradition of the great musical geniuses: Bach, Brian Wilson, Nik Kershaw and Michael Bolton - Hasselhoff nails his sails to the mast, puts his money in the ring and it's wrestling time.I particularly like track 14, Hot Shot City a dynamic song. The lyric, an imagined romance between Kitt (the car from Knight Rider) and the "luscious Lancia" (from the film Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo), Hasselhof shows not just dynamic vocal range but an admirable grasp of the principles of the four-stroke internal combustion engine.The Best Is Yet To Come is a Ronseal song, that does exactly what it says on the tin. It sets up an expectancy that lasts for the rest of this compilation."Je Taime Means I Love You" - Hasselhoff as language teacher? It could work. Before that I never understood what that Serge Gainsbourg was on about. Thanks Hassy."Flying On The Wings Of Tenderness" - I just love that image, I mean, what does tenderness look like? Magic. Hasselhoff as poet? Certainly. "Du " disappoints slightly. I think it should be called "Du is the familiar second-person participle in German". Hasselhof as language teacher? Maybe he needs teacher training. Don't let this put you off. Buy this incredible CD.
in the tradition of the great musical geniuses: Bach, Brian Wilson, Nik Kershaw and Michael Bolton