You need as a Cohen fan who the albums anyway also has this box? Clear. Creates definitely place if you have to stand around the CDs in Hard Cases. Who also (which is most likely to LC listeners) still recalls Vinyl times, is also pleased when the CD comes as a replica. So here, too - all 11 stuck in a pretty cardboard cover, a (Death of a Ladies' Man) in a gatefold cover. Innersleeves's not, but at least you have the cardboard covers not just cut, that it is difficult to take out the CD. Supportive factor is that the inside is painted black and the CD surface thus not as heavily scratched as in the usual rough cardboard. As a bonus, however, still there is a 23-page booklet, of which only 3 sides moderately interesting (the introduction of Pico Iyer), the remainder consisting of liner notes. The sound should be yes "remastered" - that comes with the newer CDs probably less to bear than the older. In "Ten New Songs" is at least for me (on a halfway decent investment) hardly any difference heard. In "Songs of Love and Hate" seems to have actually except the usual increase in volume also filtered out a little noise and seems that the voice of a little less ver "echoes" is. It is in any case manifestly gone only very carefully to work and that's a good thing. Conclusion: For a price of about 3 euros a very strong buy recommendation!