The band Camouflage is advised by the commercialism of today, very fast-paced music industry somewhat into oblivion. After the very successful eighties, they could no longer continue this huge success in the following decade. With hits, actually milestones in the history of music, such as "The Great Commandment" (1987/1988), "Strangers Thoughts" (1988), "Neighbours" (1988), "That Smiling Face" (1988/1989), "One Fine Day "(1989)," Love Is A Shield "(1989)," Heaven (I Want You) "(1991) and" Handsome "(1991) came Oliver Kreyssig, Marcus Meyn and Heiko Maile to world fame. The albums "Voices & Images" and "Methods Of Silence" are true synth pop classics today. And even the subsequent, much too underrated albums "Meanwhile" (1991), "Bodega Bohemia" (1993) and "Spice Crackers" (1995) attest to the class and the qualities that unite the musicians in the texts, composing and singing , In 1997 Polydor (Universal Music), now owner of the song rights Metronome a best-of CD entitled "We Stroke The Flames" published already. However, without the consent of the musicians. Meanwhile, this CD has been taken off the market. The new best-of CD was released in 2001. This time, with the consent of the band and of course with their participation. The double-CD "Rewind - 1995-1987" (2001) is now a very successful retrospective and reminiscent of a musical era that ended far too quickly. The first CD, an audio CD that includes hits gutsortiert and digitally remastered. There you can find the original single version of "Love Is A Shield" in the first version of the text, which is different than on the album "Methods Of Silence". On the 2nd CD, a DVD, all previously written video clips are present, including the previously unreleased "Handsome". As a further highlight, there are scenes from the recording studio, backstage footage and other material from the private archive of the band. A booklet with more detailed information is also included. Highly recommended!