Reviews"It’s a beautifully assembled package, collecting producer Matt Wallace’s original mixes alongside earlier sessions, plus the results of a thoroughly drunken evening spent in the studio with Tom Waits...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Wallace’s mix is revelatory, turning a decent album into a very good one by taking away period stuff like the 'gated' drums and 'grand reverb'; it lets the songs speak for themselves.", "Here, the real gem is an early version of 'Portland,' a countrified apology for one of their legendarily worst concerts, later stripped for parts and repurposed as 'Talent Show.'", "The common thread is that the guitars are cleaner, the vocals are clearer, and previously buried fills come to the surface, like the banjo in 'Talent Show.'"
Additional InformationA deep, four-CD exploration of Don't Tell a Soul, highlighted by a new mix by its producer Matt Wallace.