Bruce Springsteen sings in the song Mary's Place from the 2002s Rising album and vinyl lovers should not miss this box and leave the needle glow .. The first impression after opening the box is very promising. Except for Nebraska, here you have to dispense with the gatefold cover, all albums like the original and with all inserts. Special mention to the "postcard Cover" of Greetings from Asbury Park. Great! The next pleasant surprise comes when rausholen of LPs. All plates are separately fed in cases and the normal inner sleeves with photos and lyrics are separately enclosed. As the first LP to hear I chose The River because my curiosity on the Remaster here was greatest. Already the first few seconds of Ties That Bind showed what have done a super job Bob Ludwig and Toby Scott. So fresh and transparent one has never heard of this title. At the latest after the last track on side 1, Independence Day, it was clear that this box is worth every penny. The panels come as good as cracking sounds and the "acid test" for the quiet songs like All Night Drive or Fade away the plates are made with flying colors.
Even with the other albums of excellent first impression was confirmed. Great warm vinyl sound and one has to hear "new" songs without the old feeling to lose the impression.
During the hearing, you can scroll side Photobook in quality 60 and enjoy, among others, previously unpublished photos. There is a MP3 download code also. Whether this is also the remastered versions I can not say, because for me is not really interesting as vinyl Friend MP3.