Do you know that since any musicians come after many years together and you ask yourself: "Oh people, that was needed?" Not here! This album is quite a bit of a blind Faith revival, but it is also more. Both are more mature, without losing sight of the pure vital playfulness, its BF-pieces they play close enough but not slavishly close to the original, and both bring their own stuff with a. There are, as is always the case, tracks that I would certainly not desired, but all in all is the mixture succeeded. Clapton can Klampfenfreaks again melt away to be envious. Winwood contributes his "Georgia" in a purity before which allows all versions that I've heard so far behind. Something I was disappointed with "Voodoo Chile," Oh sure, all played very skillfully, but to my taste for this piece a bit too tame. A must for fans? On something I do not think so, but you should listen to it you once, I think. The two have mutually inspired too long not reached top form.