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 After the extremely successful greatest hits compilation "12 Gold Bars" from March 1980 with the most successful singles from 1972 to 1979, was published the album "Just Supposin '..." on 17 October 1980. As already eleventh album in a row ( since 1973), they reached again the UK Top 5 and placed this time on the no. 4 (D 14). (UK 2 / D 3) is started with the smash hit "What You're proposin '' followed by the rocking" Run To Mummy ". Then comes the strong double-A-side single "Do not Drive My Car" / "Lies" (UK 11), the fast "Over The Edge" and the typical Alan Lancaster song "The Wild Ones". Accustomed crazy it continues with "Name Of The Game" and "Coming and going". The conclusion of the original album then forms the already mandatory, beautiful ballad "Rock'n'Roll", which was only a year later, decoupled in November 1981 as a single and in turn the UK Top 10 cracked (UK 8). Unfortunately, the new version contains only a bonus track and comes thus to a cycle time of only just 45:56 minutes. "AB Blues" is a cool song and instrumental was the B-side of "What You're proposin '". Too bad no more bonus tracks have found your way to this new edition. The quality of the songs, the remastered sound good and informative booklet with original artwork make this CD still a worthwhile purchase, should be without not a fan of good rock music ... Just Supposin '...!