"Arriving into the post-punk landscape of proudly ham-fisted non-craftsman, it flaunted finely tooled baroque'n'roll aspirations more readily associated with latter-day Beatles than the worthy Emperor's-new-rain-mac ineptitude of their dour indie contemporaries. Black Sea's meticulous arrangements, lyrical invention, wit and succession of earworms seemed almost counter-revolutionary in their pop perfection ... Thankfully, 2017's mixes of both stereo and surround variety are excellent - Wilson didn't get where he is today by taking issue with time-honoured perfection. Aside from added crispness, clarity and positioning in the round, there are no unwelcome surprises here".