What can I say; this slice of Kim Wilde is of course an absolute classic, which is only slightly weaker than their very grand debut. "Select" was the second plate of Kim Wilde, and for very many people who grew up in the 80's a very essential work. And that disk years was not available on CD (just like the debut album), was a single indictment of the record company. But the record I like, of course, not only because I grew up with it like many others, also considered objectively it is simply a timeless work, which, although it sounds that it must come from the Achtigern, but that does not sound outdated. Whatever the tone for this release is remastered, and usually I notice something not even on my average investment here but it struck me right away, oddly enough. The five bonus tracks are also awesome. Most importantly, there would, of course, "Child Come Away" call, which was a relatively successful single, but was never released on an official album. "Just Another Guy" and "Bitter is Better" are two pieces of the class of "Kids in America" album, to the single version of "Cambodia", "Watching For Shapes" and a 16-page booklet with lyrics and cover photos of her former publications. So have to look re-issues.