This is the best of the mono recordings I've made so far.
Brilliantly produced and engineered, Scott's voice is big and clear, and not swamped by the string arrangements...
Of course, this style of music is going to sound "big" anyway, but this is Big Mono (Not a euphemism), instruments have great separation and clarity, the recording is quite loud (Comfortably so, and adequately) and the sound really fills the room.
In fact the whole thing is epic sounding on a proper stereo.
I've previously only had a Walker Brothers compilation CD, with selected tracks of this in stereo, among the other Walkers music, and only then listened on MP3 or on a smaller stereo.
But this is how this should be heard... in mono, on a proper stereo, in a room (not through earphones or headphones).
All you need then is a black turtle neck sweater, adopt a folded armed introspective stance by a large window that looks out onto a vast desolate landscape that you gaze upon in melancholic detachment, but do not see, and let this roll over you.
...If big, bleak, croony music is to your taste that is.