Of course one can always argue about a best-of disc. For old Jethro Tull - fans like me have all albums so makes a publication of course no sense ', particularly since the content of the' "Best" would probably be different with each respondent '. For newcomers this album, however, is just made - just the entry for guidance on the complex interaction of these band. Who just no Jethro Tull - has' albums can here wonderful by listening and give a rough overview because all (or almost all) styles are cut away were offered over a period of about 20 years of Jethro Tull. The selection of the pieces are well and meaningful '- often the title tracks of the album which facilitates the assignment - 'at least something as an assignment to the album otherwise missing, like a Reszendent has noted correctly. Better way of entry hardly be a possibly most appeals and zoom to operate very much in advance to find out which style themselves as closer to the matter. (If you want to because) Later, it can happen quite that a quality of a Piece as '"Songs from the Wood' 'in the context of the album reveals more detail as a single -' but a start must be made so. And for that, this CD is excellent.