This remastered box set contains all 7 of Duncan Dhu's releases from their early days one can hear how the group matured and was able to afford better recording facilities in England.
The set is missing DD's post-mortem release "Crepusculo", as it was released shortly after this compilation came out in 2003.
Still, at an affordable price, this is a good package for those who wish to own their music, or for current fans who;d like a remastered version of their old favorites.
The only complaint I have is the cheap treatment the music got in this package as the thin cardboard sleeves tha house each CD is guaranteed to fade and scratch the CDs as you slide them in and out of them.
The thin booklet that comes with the 8 CDs is nothing special: just he lyrics of the albums as none of these contain the original artwork from the original releases.
The scanned images of the band or the CD covers on the CDs themselves also leave a lot to be desired as the crappy photographic quality shows the extreme length DRO went to in order to cheapen the package and maximize profits.
If you buy this set buy it for the music and the remastering, not for any other special surprises a la Beatles or Kraftwerk.