Undeniable for its value - (40 tracks), this highlights many of the flaws and the charm of the band that frankly many love to hate, but undoubtedly many still love. The '3 chord trick' has certainly has served them well. The selection of tracks is broad - a mix of earlier promotional 'live' tracks from the 70's, a couple of 80's 'vids' and a larger proportion of more recently recorded work in the '90/00's . Highlight, for me personally is a early rendering of' Paper Plane' which emphasises the gulf between a spirit youthful denim clad sweat soaked heads down noiseniks of the Quo of the early to mid seventies and the verging on embarrassing 'dads at a wedding' behaviour of the latter day years (too much synth not enough guitars!). To be honest the 'der dang daang' Quo trademark rhythm wore thin after half way through, but as a place to start video wise it's not a bad. However, if you value the classic years ('Piledriver' to perhaps 'Blue for You'), merely 'Mystery Song and the aforementioned Paper Plane fill these years. So a value led 3 stars - but there's probably better out there for a dedicated fan.