I already had 12 of the 15 tracks on this CD, mostly from bootleg sources, but was still very excited for the official, remastered release. I wasn't disappointed. The diverse tracks cover a lot of years, and show that Emo kept busy in between soundtrack and ELP work.The first time I heard "Walter L" I almost drove off the road! Imagine a Jimmy Smith-style organ/band arrangement with outrageous Moog solos--completely off the wall and brilliant. "America" featuring Pat Travers is arguably the most raucous version of the perennial Emerson staple. I always thought the lyrics of "Rio" were in Japanese, but according to the liner notes they're Portuguese and even the natives can't understand them--no matter, it's a catchy tune. "And Then January" and "Asian Pear," both inspired from romances, showcase the emotional depth that Keith has shown more of in recent years. Additional musicians include The Nice, Cozy Powell, Ian Wallace, John Hiseman, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Simon Phillips, Aynsley Dunbar, Barbara Thompson, and Ron Aspery.Kudos for another fine mastering job by Will Alexander. Another outstanding Emo archive release! Now if he'd only release the orchestrated version of Tarkus and the Second Piano Concerto...