This is one of those mixes where I ask myself what more they could've done with it given the style and nature of the music. The answer is, "Not much."
This is one of my favorite surround mixes, but not because it immerses you like a Porcupine Tree or Pink Floyd mix. It's simple surround sound with the instruments mostly separated but still well balanced. I listened to this record a zillion times on vinyl when I was a kid and am very familiar with it. Other than the slap delay that immediately greets you on One Night Love Affair, there is nothing particularly jarring about this mix. It's just solid and straightforward, which is exactly as it should be.
That's why it's a tough one to rate. In my opinion, this mix is near perfect given the source material. By comparison, I've been listening to Dissolution by The Pineapple Thief, and while that mix is better for the surround experience, it could be so much better given the material. As such, Dissolution is a lesser mix to me than Reckless, even though the surround experience is superior. I hope that makes sense.
Fidelity here is top notch. Really great to hear these tracks in all their hi-def glory, and again this gives you an appreciation for how well executed so many of these older albums were. Keith Scott is really a highly underrated guitarist.
I'm giving this a 9. I was on the fence about giving it a 10 because I really don't think you could do much better with this as a surround mix. It fits the music perfectly.