Simply amazing what the (now somewhat portly and bald) Briton since handed in in Modena 1993: Gabriel himself was in a prime Musizierlaune and consistently good voice, this played a se rather small band (led by the superb drummer Manu Katché, the bass -Zampano Tony Levin and Gabriel strain guitarist David Rhodes) incredibly compact and without significant losses, especially songs from the period 86-92: And there's also been my main criticism: One would have liked to apply one or the other older titles (from Gabriel's first three albums), it might have done without, at best, mediocre titles like "Steam" from 92er- album "Us": "Here Comes The Flood" and "Games Without Frontiers" go for example from very particular. Nevertheless, numbers such as "Secret World", "Digging In The Dirt" or "Do not Give Up" sound even more than a decade later, still fantastic. Well, that has been preserved - incidentally, I do not care whether there was a bit touched up or not. You notice anything about it, and only purists or people who were actually there are likely to contact them ...