The reference to the original naming can no longer uniformly explain the British of Bad Company. Some say that the band has named after the Western. And another statement of the singer Paul Rodgers can come into focus as a name, an image of a Victorian morality font. The fact is that Bad Company now publish Although not a new album, but a very nice foil made Deluxe Edition of their first album as a double CD after nearly 20 years of musical break. Bad Company at that time were the first band that has signed a record deal with the label of Led Zeppelin, Swan Song. The debut album of the British quartet led by singer Paul Rodgers, guitarist Mike Ralphs, Simon Kirke drummer and now unfortunately deceased bassist Boz Burrell was mastered for this edition completely new and so the songs of the 1974 album sounded clear and very well balanced. Both the height and the deep tones of the sounds are full and yet adequately the former recording time. In addition to the eight tracks of the original album on the first CD, the "Bad Company (Deluxe Edition)" a second Silberling is still at the ready 13 holds true gifts for the fans of the band. Located on the with - then invariably unreleased tracks that give "bonus tracks B-Sides, Outtakes & Alternative Versions" second CD an insight into different creative phase of the song formation of British rock group. Specifically, the longer versions of the songs "Superstar Woman" and "Easy On My Soul" and "The Way I Choose" version with a faulty start, namely Error Bass, comes up, are delicacies, after which the fans hands might hunger. The long-time supporter and British blogger David Clayton has this "Bad Company (Deluxe Edition)" accompanying booklet also enriched with new and very interesting liner notes. In addition, the accompanying booklet Digipak holds many photos and information on all titles of this edition ready. A beautiful and thoughtful republication.