Fully agree with the main review. First 3 albums are killer and from then on it’s a steady slide to commercialism with a brief improvement. My personal favourite is the 3rd album Forever Now greatly helped by Todd Rndgren’s superb production. This double has most of the great tracks though I would have swapped some of the later tracks for more tracks from Forever Now for instance the excellent title track plus Fall from the first album and House from Book Of Days, one of only 2 worthwhile tracks on that album for me, the other being Entertain Me which is included.