First of all, I am appreciative of FINALLY getting a remastered version of such a classic, well-deserved album from 1983. It's been thirty years since the release of the debut album of Aztec Camera, and while I can breathe a sigh of relief, I am still somewhat bitter that it took so long, considering all of the garbage (guess what genre in particular) that has been released since then.Anyway, the CD sounds pretty darned good, considering that it has not been remastered until this release. Overall, the CD is the best it has ever sounded, despite that it has Rhino (UK) listed on the jacket, but Edsel is the label's name. I say that because Rhino, throughout the years, has been inconsistent with their remastering process; some CD's sound great, while others mediocre. Also, I normally don't care for extended mixes, dance mixes, or remixes in general, but the extended version of "Walk Out to Winter" is nice, especially with its prominent keyboards.This CD comes in a "book" form, and while I am not fond of cases that are not the standard jewel case, this book-style case is quite nice and of high quality, and not over-sized, which would have really ticked me off. The pages are filled with a few photos, and most importantly (at least, to most people), lyrics to every song, even the bonus tracks, which is uncommon. There are a few errors in the lyrics, but that is a minor quibble.Overall, this is an excellent package, and quite a bargain, especially if you buy from a third-party.