I'm torn: on the one hand is on CD3 finally the ultra-rare album "featuring a VIP" from the middle Siebzgern, which was published only in South Africa, included (though the title on it are in the wrong order), but CD1 and CD2 are nothing else than reissues of "Classics & Remixes" albums from the 90s, and actually has every fan already on the shelf. When "Classics, Rare & Remixed" published, it would have been nice to find alternative versions or songs ("Talisman") have been published only on single, like as a download on the homepage, as bootleg or ... or finally the entire album while "We burn the night" was recorded in English and probably never published or the songs from the "La Rouge et la noire" period with Marianne Enzensberger. Since there is more than enough "rare" pictures that could be time to publish on CD, insofar disappoint here the first two CDs in every respect, but due to CD3 and rare recordings then worth the purchase in the end yet. But while featuring Sony could have put more effort: no booklet, no information about the recordings (year etc.), no original cover or the like, only three foil made up as record CDs in paper sleeves, that's a bit little. But as I said the overall verdict is mild because CD3 really is something special. But if Sony wants to give itself time effort: to publish the songs listed times what would be wonderful ...