As with all previous Castle Communications/Sanctuary Records Atomic Rooster CDs, it was compiled by music journalist Colin Harper, who also supplied a detailed biography.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind | For Your Eyes Only | Bright Eyes | For Your Eyes Only (film) | Chuck Close | Bright Eyes (band) | Glenn Close | Eyes Wide Shut | Del Close | Wolf Eyes | Can't Take My Eyes Off You | Their Eyes Were Watching God | Wild Eyes | The Hills Have Eyes | The 69 Eyes | Eyes & Eyes & Eyes Ago | Crystal Eyes | Close Up | Behind Blue Eyes | The Woman with Dog's Eyes | The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse | Somber Eyes to the Sky | Naked Eyes | Iron Eyes Cody | Feel So Close | Willie "Big Eyes" Smith | Up Close & Personal | Twilight Eyes | Twenty-Four Eyes | Too Close for Comfort |
Other notable songs include "Lullaby of the Leaves", "The Lady I Love", "Close Your Eyes", "My River Home", "By a Rippling Stream", "Stay Out of My Dreams", "A Mile a Minute" and "It's All So New to Me", which was featured in the Joan Crawford film "The Ice Follies of 1939" (MGM, 1939).
"Would These Arms Be in Your Way" was originally recorded by Keith Whitley on his 1988 album Don't Close Your Eyes.