Just a few highlights for me in regard to this release... The remastered and deluxe editions of both "Wild Life" and "Red Rose Speedway" were absolutely phenomenal, amazingly perfect (Booklets and doodles/sketches included!). ;)The jolly "Tomorrow," from the original album, which also was a highlight on the Paul McCartney "Wingspan" compilation, was one of my favorites and sounds amazing in remastered form... Gotta love the sound of a piano on any Paul McCartney song. :)Now, I'm sure I'm not the only one who noticed BUT, while the record labels usually indicate that the album was recorded in stereo, "Bip Bop" was actually a mono recording... I like how in the rough mix (Which I still can't tell is an alternate version or not, while it is indeed presented in a slightly lower key) is actually featured in stereo! The rough mix has that left-to-right reverb effect on the vocals the same way that the vocals were featured on some of the stereo mixes from the "Revolver" album by The Beatles; Ex: "I'm Only Sleeping"/"And Your Bird Can Sing"/"Doctor Robert."The rough mix of "Mumbo" is missing those amazing high-pitched electric guitars but features a nice alternate stereo mix with the piano on the left channel and the guitars and organ on the right channel... The fade-in is pretty neat as well. :) I'm very glad that this release, as well as "Red Rose Speedway," didn't exclude any bonus tracks from the 1993 editions...Highlights for me, in regard to the bonus material, includes "When The Wind Is Blowing," which takes me back to the "McCartney" album and would have fit in nicely as part of that album, I think... Such a calm and relaxing atmosphere to that track! I also enjoy the "peppy" instrumental alternate version of "Give Ireland Back To The Irish" with the jolly sounding electric guitars... You have to hear it for yourself! Such energy on that track. :)The closer to the disc with bonus material, "African Yeah Yeah," is also enjoyable with the "sing-along" atmosphere... You can just tell that Paul and the gang were enjoying themselves while performing that number. :) It was also a treat to be presented with the home recordings of "Bip Bop" and "Hey Diddle," which was previously featured on "Wingspan," although some excerpts were missing or edited out on the "Wingspan" version. These are just a few of my favorite moments, and I'm sure that there are many others I will have forgotten to mention after submitting this review!Oh, and the alternate cover photos of the members of Wings were well presented too. :) If you are a Paul McCartney and Wings completest, you will go "Wild" over this release... It is definitely worth the price for both the audio as well as the visuals. :)Now, let's hope and pray for (HOPEFULLY) remasters/rereleases of both "London Town" and "Back To The Egg," two more favorite Wings albums of mine, as the next (Most likely!) reissues in the Paul McCartney archive collection. ;) Thanks for reading and God Bless! ~"KevyGuy" :)