It is the 3rd out of the last 4 albums where EVERY single song is strong and there aren't any where I lose interest. To me, that is a pretty amazing feat. When I was getting into music in the '80s, the norm was for an album to have maybe 3-4 solid songs, and the rest to just be "there" to fill space. Yeah, the better ones did a bit better than that, but still usually had a few that most people didn't really care for. The new albums may not have those "instant classics" that reach the highs of some of DT's classic songs. But they are so consistently good from start to finish that I don't even care. D/T definitely fits that mold. I kind of took a break from it for a little while because of all the new music I have gotten in the last few months, and after recently revisiting it, I am blown away all over again by how good it is.