With respect to the Blu-ray edition: I was hoping to find a 7.1-mix or the like here. Nope, only stereo. May I should have guessed when the defective description. Instead, three stereo audio tracks, each with 24bit / 96kHz in LPCM, DTS HD and Dolby TrueHD. All of which are a real treat for the ears. Especially the voice of Karl Hyde moves in stark contrast to the rest of the music closer to the room. The Dolby track seems to be something powerful, quite possible, but that it is simply loud.
The packaging is kept simple. The sticker comes off well. The booklet contains only the usual artwork of the album, expatiated little more. As nice as that may be - a benefit it has not. It is also set in a code for the digital download.
One star deduction because they have not been able to tinker at least a 5.1 remix of it. Actually, the 2 star deduction would have earned a meager and again for the booklet. But I can this album simply give not less than 4 star - certainly not with this sound quality.