The shekel is the standard of DVD-A worthy up to the first track. The voice comes clearly and precisely positioned. The guitarists are like almost always right and left by the singer set up and the drums play the bass and the drum Snarr in the middle. Unfortunately, toms and cymbals crashing often somewhere in the Corners (So what I do not like). A style of music you can not find in this album. Time rock, times Pop with Blue shares etc. Too bad I find that Westlife's voice ever was mixed differently by title. Time almost without Hall and in full Dynamics and then again quite thin with cut depth range. Obviously you wanted to meet here each title. The has the unfortunate consequence that the voice is always different. Positive I noticed that Marius is a little musical has developed, not just with simple chord progressions all songs plays. This fact find very surprising because the recipe so far very was successful. Since Westlife not among the top musicians in the world heard it's even more amazing and I meet this courage with respect. Although Westlife would not necessarily need a successful album, would be a Flopp certainly not good for him. The texts allow us to reflect. The 6-channel track I like very much on this album. None of the Title is such that only an echo resounds from behind, but quite targeted and gentle acoustic guitars and the like are used. That has certainly done a lot of work and sounds very pleasant. A big Praise to the sound engineer draws responsible. The stereo track in 96 kHz, 24 bit, the me in the available DVD-A's always liked better, can me with this album not yet convince. But the reason certainly is that I all Album've heard before in the 6-channel mode, and then missed something have. I'll try again impartially. The lyrics on the individual titles can be wonderful on TV Show for each song. Personally, I find that on first hearing always very good. Later, you will certainly the video portion of the player off, to achieve even a sound profit, even if I the Difference currently can not hear. As a bonus, as with many albums, a video of the first single with the usual credit and a discography.