First off, let me start by saying that the sound on this albums is very flat, and you have to turn it up really loud (not that there’s anything wrong with that) to even hear it very good at all. It has evidently not been remastered. Also, it should be pointed out that some of the times on the songs are off (Hibernation is not 6 minutes, but 17, and Motor City Madhouse isn’t 12 minutes, but 10 and a half). Nonetheless, the performances themselves are great. All of Ted’s legendary antics are captured here, including, but not limited to, several great solos. Vocalist Derek St. Holmes puts on quite a show himself, and the band/crowd dialogue is pretty good throughout. Also, unlike some live albums, every song comes to a satisfying ending. Standout tracks include Stranglehold, Cat Scratch Fever, and Great White Buffalo.

