Sergio Mendes' music was in the late 1960s in Germany as so spectacular that they gladly used as a stop-gap at the end of a jam-packed with mainstream hits radio show, because it's then not so hurt when she faded out shortly before the advertising. Today, decades later, it registered through the potential behind Mendes' music really lies. Apart from the fact that today actually have to get prescribed as an anti-stress therapy by a doctor this music, it is in "Equinox" by a highly-musical, from Herb Alpert to on's last finishing touch high precision produced work that even after hours continuous operation in repeat mode is not bland. In addition, the (remastered) CD version sounds so fresh that you can hardly believe that this is about music from the year '67. It is with pleasure finds that a percussion in 1967 and sounded no different than it is today, it was / is just merely a matter of musical conception, the acoustic engineering implementation and ultimately the mix. In short, this CD sounds divine and keeps loose with with every current mainstream production, especially since here's are purely man-made music and not to full digital. Buy Definitely, but wait until the price goes down to a tolerable level.