This 7-CD box set offers a comprehensive collection of the band's work between the years 1978 to 1982, when they rose to prominence in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) scene. The set includes seven albums from this era, featuring studio recordings, a live album, and a wealth of B-sides and bonus material. The albums featured in this set are as follows: 'Gillan (The Japanese Album)' - originally released in September 1978, this was the debut of the band formed by Ian Gillan after leaving the Ian Gillan Band. It marked a shift away from jazz fusion to a heavier rock sound. 'Mr. Universe' - released in 1979, this was a key album that solidified their success, featuring a mix of hard rock and NWOBHM influences. 'Glory Road' - a 1980 release, this album is considered the height of the band's success, both commercially and musically. 'Future Shock' - released in 1981, this album continued the band's momentum, but guitarist Bernie Torme left shortly afterward. 'Double Trouble' - a double album from 1981 that combined studio tracks and live performances and marked Janick Gers' debut as guitarist. 'Magic' - released in 1982, this was the band's final studio album before they disbanded after their last performance at Wembley Arena in December 1982. 'Live From Reading '80 '- a live album capturing the band's powerful live performances at the Reading Festival in 1980. The collection includes a new interview with Ian Gillan conducted by Rich Davenport, providing deeper insights into the band's history and the albums. The audio has been remastered from the original tapes where possible, ensuring high-quality sound. The packaging is designed in a 7' x 7' format, with 32-page booklet, offering a unique visual presentation for collectors. This set is a valuable offering for fans of Gillan and collectors of rock history, especially from the era of NWOBHM, showcasing the evolution of a band led by one of rock's iconic vocalists.