While deft sequencing and above average live production lend the illusion that it's one 'gold' set, this expanded CD reissue of a '70s double LP showcase of the popular pastoral proggers is actually culled from sundry live performances. It's a box of treats - you can't keep down a good song and BJH, which had fine-tuned its road act (simulating the expansive and expensive symphonic soundscapes of the studio to near perfection) wrote plenty. Bonuses in 'The World Goes On', previously-unreleased 'Hymn For The Children' and a truly stonking rendition of 'Medicine Man' complement crown-pleasers including 'Mockingbird', 'Suicide', 'Rock 'n Roll Star', encoring as ever with the lovely 'Hymn'. Couple quality performance to a song catalogue at its peak and share in the rapture a seminal rock act held its audiences at the height of its powers.