Reviewers describe the acoustic guitars on tracks like "Tangerine" and "That's the Way" as "crystalline" and "delicate," while the bass on "Immigrant Song" is more pronounced.

The is widely considered by critics and fans as one of the strongest releases in the band's massive reissue campaign. While the original 1970 album was a departure from their heavy blues-rock roots toward folk and acoustic experimentation, this 2-CD set provides a "revelatory" look at the band's creative process during that transition. The Remaster (Disc 1)

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The bonus material on this edition is often cited as the . It consists of nine tracks, including:

Remastered by , the audio quality is noted for its increased clarity and vibrant detail compared to previous digital versions.

Unlike the heavily compressed Mothership compilation, this remaster maintains the dynamic range of the original performances. The Companion Disc (Disc 2)