"Kamille und Mohn" is a captivating singer-songwriter album by Hans-Eckardt Wenzel, released on November 5, 2010, under the label Matrosenblau. This 13-track collection spans 45 minutes of introspective and poetic lyrics, delivered in Wenzel's distinctive, evocative style. The album delves into themes of nostalgia, solitude, and reflection, with tracks like "Joseph Roth in Paris" and "Tristes Zimmer" offering glimpses into moments of quiet introspection and historical reverie. Wenzel's storytelling prowess shines through in songs like "Schöne Welt" and "Heimweh nach dem Mond," blending personal narratives with universal emotions. The album's title track, "Kamille und Mohn," along with others like "Abschied immer wieder" and "Alte Stelle," showcases Wenzel's ability to weave intricate wordplay and vivid imagery into his music. "Kamille und Mohn" is a testament to Wenzel's artistry, offering a rich and immersive listening experience that resonates with fans of thoughtful, lyric-driven music.