I have to disagree. I think this CD is a miss on a number of points, not least of which is conceptually. I don't like this trend of recording only the male oriented, soldiering songs from "DKW". It gives a very distorted picture of "DKW" in general. Also, I think that MTT way "undercooks" the orchestration to the roughest songs, such as "Revelge" and "der Tambourgesell". This is especially true given the almost super-human effort that Hampson turns in this time. In "Revelge", it's almost like MTT is saying with a really limp wrist, "come on guys, let's march". I like Graham in most of the Ruckert Lieder, but she sings way too loudly through most of "Um Mitternacht". As a result, the climax at the end totally misfires. It's a tricky climax to pull off, and this is one of the poorer attempts, in my book. Todd, I would strongly urge you to try the either the new Markus Stenz "DKW", which is excellent albeit expensive, or get the new Boulez/DG recording that has a very decent "DKW", coupled with a knock-out M10 Adagio ("Urlicht" and "das Himmlische Leben" are left off). For just the Ruckert Lieder, try the excellent Anne Sophie von Otter/J.E. Gardiner one on DG. That's not to mention Janet Baker or Christa Ludwig, of course.