Hannes Wader's "Glut am Horizont," released in 1985 under Mercury, is a poignant collection of singer-songwriter tracks that showcase Wader's introspective and thoughtful approach to music. This album, spanning just over 35 minutes, features eight tracks that delve into themes of history, nature, and personal reflection. From the evocative opening "Wir werden sehn – Nach der Rede des Häuptlings Seattle" to the poignant closer "Mainz," Wader's lyrical depth and melodic simplicity create a cohesive and engaging listening experience. The album's standout tracks, such as "Johnny – Brief von Mary, Cleveland/Ohio an Johnny, Soldat der US Army," highlight Wader's ability to weave compelling narratives through his music. "Glut am Horizont" is a testament to Wader's artistry and his unique ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level.