This retrospective includes mostly, published recordings and shows that one should not create from existing material no "rarities collection". I myself am a big fan of box sets, because they really are what sometimes for the eye and for the ear, here, however, I miss the pieces that would cause me to buy such a collection. So I would hope there would be times a compilation REAL rarities, but since you've just toured constantly to "Rising" around, there's apparently nothing Unpublished from the studio. And Deep Purple you will be lavished with live recordings, but honestly, who is a 30 minute version of "Mandrake Root" sounds really still on? Since Deep Purple has become a cover band for me, I'm sorry, but without Blackmore & Lord Is not the band to which is due to their reputation, and therefore Blackmore cares neither about his Rainbow-estate yet to the Purple , The Age has its gentleness found in tights and dancing rather under the full moon. Grotesque! A box set of this kind is certainly nice to look at, and if you collect Rainbow why not ... But the Böxlein entitled "A light in the black," and this item can not be found on this compilation. Although one must know precisely this title searches of Rainbow Enthusiast far in vain, at least in a qualitätiv quality live version. Well, as in any case only appeals to me the "Dio-phase" Rainbow, then Rainbow drifted on "Bon Jovi" level from containing said box course not sexy, because I look at the "Deluxe Editions" of "Rising" and " On stage "have indulged in," Long live rock and roll "may also follow, but because the sound is still as bad as that time on vinyl, which can be the disk hardly listen. The deluxe version has since been no satisfactory improvement ... Well, there has been in recent years really meaningful and edifying publications from Rainbow, particularly the live recording of the 1976 Tour are as exemplary, but neither the "Rainbow-Singles" box, yet these "No light in the black in this box -set "(grins) let me to grab your wallet, all nothing special, and screamer Graham Bonnet also do not skin off your feet, but that's a matter of taste. Where the inflationary Auschlachten the archives only at first glance is gratifying ultimately you automatically hoards then a collection of "always the same songs just stop varies" and from my own experience and then bring such "new releases" after a single hearing on the shelf and dust in front of him out.