Status Quo are a unique phenomenon in the history of rock. Since 1968, she recorded in the UK charts more than 50 hit singles, including 22 Top 10, published more than 30 albums and sold more than 112 million records worldwide. Their most successful period was in the mid 70's. Years with the occupation Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Alan Lancaster and John Coghlan "On The Level 'was published on 21 February 1975, stormed straight to the number 1 in the UK charts (D 11). As a foretaste of the new album, the hit single "Down Down" was released in November 1974, which made it to today as only the no. 1 to climb in the British singles charts (D 7). The album offers the typical cool Quo sound. Fresh and lively is losgerockt it that it is a real pleasure and relaxation for a couple of quieter sounds are between times intoned. The crowning glory of the original album then forms the Chuck Berry classic "Bye Bye Johnny", which is interpreted by great Quo. The new version includes 5 bonus tracks and get away with it on a playing time of 67:12 minutes. This is the single version of "Down Down" plus the 3 songs from the EP released in May 1975 "Status Quo Live" (UK 9), "Roll over lay down", "Gerdundula" and "Junior's Wailing" , The CD sounds from then finally with a 14-minute live version of the Doors classic "Roadhouse Blues" from the year 1975th This CD, in excellent revised sound quality, is an absolute must for every Quo fan and for all those who have so many Quo albums decision difficulties, a real recommendation!