giving us the EMI now remastered serves up to 5th time. so one thing is clear, I'm really into these box sets and of my heroes David Bowie anyway! successful transfer of the analog tapes on the shekel, which was already '99 succeeded quite well. I have gained me this huge part mainly because of the additional 4 cd's. which are for me "fat" as it deigned to describe my predecessor. The DVD contains excellent versions of the album, with a sensible system sounds the album is now very fresh and as recently embarked. I have heard quite new details and was if the plasticity of sounds completely blown away. and 5.1 mixes that are very successful. the vinyls are an outstanding job and make a good sound. a cherry on top are cases on all the recordings of the concert, here is a very good live concert submitted out of time, which also includes a gap between the two 70s live albums and at least for me, the career of sound research Bowie makes well understood. the downside are the "memorabilia", to which I could have done without, especially Weil's really a bunch of "tinniff" is. the idea to recreate the inner box-the area in the Bowie appears on the cover photo, I think is very successful. the return to the original artwork, this delightfully idiosyncratic typography and minimalist overall implementation of the whole leaves Bowie just burgeoning affinity for power plant are understandable - a wonderful "bridge movement" from soul of the predecessor to the Berlin albums. the CD containing the single versions are surely exclusively for people like me interesting, so my conclusion: very well done, just a little oversized. point deduction for purely personal taste reasons, for the music's course throughout the full five stars!