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22 Sep, 2020
Rare, awesome deluxe package
This deluxe edition is really hard to find now, but if you can find one for a reasonable price, I'd grab it. While Seventh Star isn't the most lauded Sabbath album, I think it's an awesome display of Tony Iommi's musicianship, plus the great Glenn Hughes on vocals and Eric Singer on drums. If you're annoyed by loud remasters, you may like this one. I don't think it's too loud when compared to other CDs in my collection.
As for the extras you get, there is a neat alternate version of No Stranger to Love on disc 1, and disc 2 contains a radio broadcast of a live performance of the band. This performance features Ray Gillen on vocals, as Hughes was replaced only a few shows into the tour. While the audio quality isn't the best, I think the performance is still great and Ray absolutely rocks on vocals.

04 Dec, 2019
A long overdue compilation.
Finally! This album is a comprehensive compilation of all of Sweet's non-album singles and b-sides from 1971 to 1977. Most of these were already released across all the 2005 Sony BMG reissues of the studio albums, but it's nice that they finally released all the non-album songs on one disc. Any song on here that also appeared on a studio album is NOT the same version you will get on the actual studio album reissues from 2017. Action, Funk It Up, and Fox On The Run are all the single and remix versions and are noticeably different from their album counterparts.
Overall, this album is a great value, and I think it's a must-have companion album if you've bought or are planning on buying all the Sweet studio album reissues.

04 Dec, 2019
Good value of two albums in one
First off, you need to understand that this is NOT a "greatest hits compilation" despite the name. The first disc is actually a collection of demos, alternate takes, and rehearsal recordings. Some of these are very similar to the studio versions, while others are very different. I believe a few of these are also on the Level Headed Tour Rehearsals CD, and others might be the same as some of the bonus tracks on the Sony BMG album reissues. Overall, it's pretty cool for someone who's a diehard Sweet fan.
The second disc is actually the entire 1976 concert from Odense, Denmark. This has also been released on its own, but in its entirety and with some of the tracks omitted. It's a pretty good show overall.
In summary, you can either buy these discs separately, or buy this instead. I think buying this will end up being a better value. If you're a big fan of the Brian Connolly era Sweet, I think you'll love it.