Pretty good! I actually like a lot of the less popular songs on this, like O My God, Miss Gradenko, Footsteps, etc. However everything past Synchronicity II is very uneven for me. Every Breath You Take sticks out like a sore thumb from a sonic perspective, it just sounds so different compared to the rest of the album. Tea in the Sahara felt like a bit of a slowdown for me. Tracks like King of Pain and Wrapped Around Your Finger stabilize it a bit, but the second half drags this album down slightly.