Sleeve: Simple GA logo on a minimalist pale blue background which will compliment the homes of their oh-so-trendy fans rather nicely.
Sleevenotes: Disappointingly basic and accompanied by dull photos of backstage passes and adoring crowds.
Content: Slick, eclectic record bursting with GA's trademark chill-out tunes and killer samples. But as the sum of four albums, it's a little on the weak side.
High points: Superstylin' and At The Sea.
Low point: I See You Baby suffers from over-exposure and the overall tracklisting is poorly thought-out.
Glaring omissions? No.
Anything new?: No.
Excuse for release?: It saves you the hassle of separating the wheat from the chaff, if nothing else.
Where might this end up at Christmas?: Amusing the family with a game of spot the advert.
Updated: 09:20 Thursday, December 09, 2004
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