"Essential collection which contains all the classics: Oh Well, Black Magic Woman, Man Of The Word, Albatross, Green Manalishi and Need Your Love So Bad"
"Great bluesy debut with Long Grey Mare, Merry Go Round, Looking For Somebody, and Spencer's Shake Your Moneymaker. Features heavily Green's harmonica playing"
"Greens playing is prominent on The Stumble and Supernatural, he sings The Same Way and You Don't Love Me, album also contains some good Mayall originals"
"Mac's second album features Green's most fluid guitar playing on tracks such as If You Be My Baby, Stop Messin' Round and the haunting Love That Burns. Jeremy Spencer plays some more Elmore James"
"Heavier sound on Rattlesnake Shake and Oh Well part I contrasts with classical guitar on part II, the mournful Closing My Eyes and the uplifting Before The Beginning - misses Vernon's production"
"Green plays on seven tracks of this compilation and sings on three of these including the superb slow blues of Out of Reach (his best ever song!!) and a cover of J.B Lenoir's Alabama Blues"
"A best of the three Boston recordings, this is probably the best of the many live albums of Green available, with both Green and Kirwan at the top of their game"
"Great compilation enclosing live tracks and rare tracks from Green's recordings with Duster Bennett and Bob Brunning, and rare recordings like BB King's How Blue Can You Get"
"Features seven tracks with Green. Great guitarwork on a version of Otis Rush's Double Trouble, finger picking on Sitting in the Rain and firey solos on Looking Back"