.. "Slowhand" here before a completely relaxed work! Eric and his 7 fellow made a thoroughly enjoyable work here. between laid-back rock and blue touch. even the entry to the JJ Cale classic "Cocaine" is a blast! and sings + plays a man who knows what lies behind the words .. followed its own plant, and another song is a must for any concert until today: "Wonderful Tonight". a voellich uncheesy love declaration of a guitar that sounds like a soul would sound - if it were a guitar. Continuing with "Lay down Sally", a good mid-tempo rock song. little later there something blues with "May You Never" and good old "Mean Old Friso". there are 9 songs that do not sound like one. which were played feel with blue heart and hell of a lot. myself is the part in the digitally remastereten verison of joseph m. Palmaccio ago. sooo bad has the Glyn Johns really not made anno '77, but mr. Palmaccio has reduced noise, and the guitar is one immediately into the blood, which are directed to armhaerchen he tells on if of love and hard times. precisely to this kind of guitar accompaniment. No sound too much, too little not - simply perfect! a strong werkt will never be outdated!