... Actually is on the shekel everything on it what you want by Kim Wilde. But when the music happens to the sound really plays a crucial role, there is of me clear point deduction. Too bad. But the recordings sound thin, flat, and the heights partly exaggerated. There is no perceptible dynamism and the bass holds back etxtrem. That might be defensible on a small CD recorder, but on a large plant at a party one turns quietly because it just only hurts. This is certainly better, because I have the sound recordings from other KW clearly very much better ... Maybe I just had bad luck with the disk and others had with the sound luckier.