As the first episode with 5 albums of Les Humphries Singers is also Vol 2 for me an opportunity to listen to LPs from the first half of the 1970s, which I could not afford it as a child and teenager at the time of its publication. Unfortunately, the money was enough only for the decoupled singles. At that time I was in a record store in front of the shelves and looked me the cover of albums, for consolation, the single cover were often nearly identical to the albums (at least in Mexico, Mama Loo, Carnival and Kansas City). Strangely, however, I find that all of these LPs are only now being released on CD, but also where the heyday of this phonogram is long gone. So bad they are not fact! In addition to the well-known hits are found on all albums even songs that go into the ear and I liked it. Cloudy, with a release of approximately 2 LPs a year, which was not unusual at that time, one can hardly hope that every song had hit potential, but songs like "Square Dance", "US Cavalry" and many others were at that time also can be singles. Very nice that the 1970 album "Rock My Soul" is now also in the process that was missing somehow in Vol. 1, and very good that you have this packed the bonus tracks of Club Edition of yesteryear. The first albums of the LHS were still very oriented towards the Gospel, recorded in the party sound, barely came in the later Gospels LPs used and the sound was a bit like with James Last. Over 6 years of glory had then exhausted, the sound was expired, disco and punk conquered the charts, because it was better to resolve the LHS. The last two albums, which I also optically no longer remember the record store, you really could perhaps related to the Meldey LPs (which had me at that time also not known what were these albums?) As the third box release. I would also buy them, but in and of itself enough for me Vol. 1 and 2 is now out. Because I would rather requests for such boxes with other artists and groups that were not previously considered.