Discrete instruments in the rears, vocals in the center and sometimes in the rears too. It seemed to me that the stereo track sounds much clearer and cleaner, although MC is still obviously more interesting in places (e.g. in "Knowhere").
5 points out of 10, can't really rate higher.
The sound quality is good.
Music - folk-rock, not going beyond the genre. Sometimes even a waltz rhythm, somewhat bluesy. Carefully and come to nothing obliging. Strictly, but surely. Adrenaline is missing. The neighbors can sleep peacefully.
From what I have, this disc recalls Paul Simon's "You're The One".