I let musical reasons now just left out - which was a guitar version certainly not the definitive Whitesnake versions, but from "historical" reasons, of course, for fans really interesting - despite Powell and (partially) Lord was here by the harder Sykes style already the glam metal sound of 1987. Jon Lord is unmistakable, as mentioned, by the way to hear here not consistently, the majority of the recordings was with ex-Magnum keyboardist Richard Bailey - however took place only at the edge of the stage and also was musically almost exclusively responsible for laying surface sounds.
Also high is here total Schmalhans chefs, super-rock gig does not seem to be drawn by the master, because even the current drawn by the laserdisc semi-official five-euro-DVD actually has an equally good / bad picture quality, and the sound does not seem to me great contrast to the already known among fans versions. The same applies to the bonus section, which seems a very old VHS third generation or even pulled from YouTube ...
Was also on the CD - the title betrays it after all - resorted to the famous bootleg versions, instead of trying to keep the original radio recordings of the Masters. For example, is "Crying in the Rain" by the same droning tape drawn as known in the art bootleg version. This has certainly licensing law, saying financial reasons, but gets the longtime fan here nothing but a collection of material that he already knows in an identical or even better quality and / or owns. And why the rock has not been draufgepackt in Rio concert in 1985 on the DVD, I also do not quite understand - the term would not have blown up with security, and you would have had at least a feeling of completeness.
Nice to see that the whole thing has got an official released, but there is obviously no great work has gone into the project, the bottom line comes out a pretty flawed result thereby. This total does Coverdale neither himself nor his fans a huge favor.