Hannes Wader's "Nie mehr zurück," released on January 1, 1991, under Mercury Records, is a captivating singer-songwriter album that spans 41 minutes of introspective and melodic storytelling. Wader, known for his evocative lyrics and gentle guitar work, delivers a collection of songs that explore themes of time, love, and nostalgia. The album opens with "Krebsgang," setting a reflective tone that carries through tracks like "Im Januar" and "Traumtänzer." Wader's poignant vocals and intricate guitar playing shine on "Die Stille" and "Der Zimmermann," showcasing his ability to convey deep emotion with simplicity. "Schön ist das Alter" and "Schön ist die Jugend" offer a poignant reflection on the passage of time, while "Erste Liebe" closes the album on a tender note. "Nie mehr zurück" is a testament to Wader's skill as a storyteller and musician, making it a memorable addition to any music collection.