ReviewNot a bad collection by any means - and there are quite a few others out there - but the booklet lets the whole thing down. Aside from the obvious / predictable purple colour theme (yawn!), the typography and layout is poor; the designer must have thought it was a great idea to only use half the available space on each page of the booklet and then choose a very small font for the track titles and credits. Brilliant.. the only flaw in this approach, however, means that it can hardly be read. Maybe no-one reads this stuff any more though - they just bung the CD into the machine and listen to it. No gripes about the content really, and it was certainly worth the £3 I paid for it. So what's actually on this? Taking a magnifying glass to the booklet it tells me that these are mostly single edit versions of familiar tracks, a couple of '97 remixes (Highway Star, When A Blind Man Cries), a 25th Anniversary remaster (Smoke On The Water), a 30th anniversary remaster (Hush) and a two later album cuts (Ted The Mechanic and Any Fule Kno That). All in all an inessential compilation but one that works well as an intro to the band or just as a convenient and enjoyable 'Best Of'.