When really stands out, I would describe the first half of the album. Very nice instrumental tracks alternate with evocative vocal numbers. "Kissing" (Bliss), here instrumental or "Morning Awakening" (Van Bellen) are remarkable in combination with "Sem Resposta" (Celso Fonseca) or the exceptional Dusty Springfield cover "Just A Little Lovin '(Shelby Lynne) and so be sure not get often.
The second half of the album, in which the tempo is slightly tightened falls, for my taste but then something from. "So Good, So Right" ripples in the Blank & Jones Edit of Imagination just too monotonous and trivial then. "Happiness" along with Cathy Battistessa here in Terrace Mix milk bar has my own experience to not just long-term quality and looks a bit about playing was, in any case already be heard on various other compilations. "Whatever You Want" Luke is probably the weakest point of the album and that is comparatively cheerful but also incredibly flat with almost nursery rhyme charm out of the speakers. Towards the end it will be worth listening to tracks from fluff and Al Green something interesting before "Season 5" discreetly fading out with some very melancholic "El Arbol".
Conclusion: how always a sonically superior compilation mostly older tracks, but they are almost invariably assigned to the upper level of quality of the genre. For the truly fair price a good buy. Revolutionary innovations one can but again do not expect ...