"The "rock" disc is a little heavy on entries from his then-latest album, Journeyman (1989), a return to form after a clutch of overly slick pop/rock releases. Seven titles originate there, which is understandable, but since hits "After Midnight" and "Let It Rain" are MIA, perhaps a few could have been replaced. Regardless, the band rips into jaunty versions of "Lay Down Sally" and "I Shot the Sheriff," and recreates more than credible reprisals of classics "White Room" and "Layla" with Clapton focused and on point, regardless of how many hundreds of times he has played them ... The inevitable closing drum solo on a rather bloated 11-minute "Sunshine of Your Love" is unnecessary but that's nitpicking an overall magnificent concert".