Gary Miller (Johannesburg, South Africa) writes, "I was over the moon to have been lucky enough to have met the band on their arrival in South Africa in 1995, and their concert was a dream come true. I have all their albums on CD, LP and tape, including the collectors edition Time of Revelation. I would find it difficult to choose a favourite as I love and treasure them all. To all the other Heepsters on the planet, howdy from sunny South Africa."
Todd Pence (Fairfield, VA) writes, "A must for every Heep fan. The packaging and presentation of this product is simply beautiful (except for a few annoying blemishes such as the mis-spelling of the group's name on the spine(!)). Of main interest to the serious Heep fans because of the wealth of out-takes, demos and alternates (which are overall superior to the material on the outtake collection Rarities From The Bronze Age). The classics are all here, too, although the earlier boxed set Two Decades in Rock contained a much better overall selection of original album tracks (with the possible exception of omitting The Easy Road, which is rectified here). Lots of photos and information nicely arranged in the booklets, and attractive multicolored discs. The track order and arrangement have also been carefully selected, as each disc represents a different and distinct phase in the group's career and have well-chosen opening and closing tracks. At forty to fifty American dollars, this treasure is a steal."
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