Yet another vile compilation of disco band from the '70s are, many think of when you fly over the tracklisting. But it is worthwhile to look a little more closely: 1. The double album comes in a classical old-fashioned thick double-CD case, which at the price but somewhat surprised. 2. Although most titles were published but already umpteen times, but some gems are hidden: The title song "Let It All Be Music" opens the compilation, comes from the '79 album "Oceans of Fantasy, and here comes therefore in the original vinyl version. The gabs not yet on CD, this also applies to the second title," Gotta Go Home "This version is the original single edit. Other highlights on the first shekel are the Maxi versions of" Bahama Mama "and" Rasputin ", although these are already appeared once before on CD, but fit in my opinion well to this selection . In addition to classics such as "Daddy Cool", "Rivers of Babylon", or "Brown Girl in the Ring" is also lesser known pieces made it to the CDs: "King of the Road" from the '78 album "Night flight to Venus "and" Plantation boy "from the '77 album" Love for sale ". The second disc offers a surprise or two: The "Happy Song" and "Kalimba de Luna" are represented in their original single versions, these gabs so far so not on cd. This also applies to "Malaika" which is the original single edit with it. Also for the first time released on CD, is the title of "Exodus" from the '84 LP "10000 Lightyears", but here the single version was used, this was to be found on the B-side of "Somewhere in the world". For the very hardcore fans Frank Farian has here placed the long album version of "African Moon" with to me is this not yet come so far, perhaps they can be found on a special pressing of the '81 work "Boonoonoonoos", and "Kalimba de Luna "in the Dubversion this there was to my knowledge on the former Maxi, which, however, was intended for the US market. Speaking of USA: An extremely bitter pill, there are for dessert: Felicidad America (Obama, Obama), since the original is also connected to the compilation, a direct comparison is possible, Mr Farian, which really did not need to be !!! This costs an asterisk deduction. Conclusion: For fans, but also for newcomers a popular base for a Boney M. collection, and for a Ü30 Party to this double album is definitely.