Here again we have an example of that record companies do not fully get the neck. "Do not You Know What The Night Can Do" would at least have had to with it. After the piece was 11 weeks on Billboard's Top 40 with a peak position number 8 in the singles chart and No. 6 of the airplay charts. Sonically production seems okay, but you could have worked at remastering certainly more or better. Benchmark for successful remastering the album "Brothers in Arms" by Dire Straits, but also Alan Parsons Project offer much fresher and more dynamic acting Neuabmischungen for me. But what do you expect when the record company already saves the hits that would definitely belongs to a best of. Probably a musician has to set the record straight on his hind legs to get approved a "perfect" remastering. You can buy the CD to build a collection of "best-of-80s," Stevie Winwood definitely belongs to, even if his work already up in the 60s goes back even impressive to hear how here. Altogether too little to inspire me.