Overview
- The release is scheduled for Friday, October 10, marking the first posthumous album from the late singer who died in March at 55.
- Uhlig says Anna R. was still in the studio with him weeks before her death and that they had anticipated completing the project together.
- The album opens with the title track, a pop song urging greater vulnerability and humaneness in personal and social life.
- The record was largely in progress before her death and ultimately comprises ten songs, which Uhlig noted might have been more had she lived.
- Organizers plan two memorial concerts in Berlin, extending public tributes that began at the Theater des Westens earlier this year.