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The setlist balance is a standout feature, moving seamlessly from these foundational pieces to more contemporary solo material:

: Slower, more delicate tracks like "Like Rain" highlight Lofgren's ability to convey raw emotion and "sincere and passionate" vocals.

The album functions as a chronological tapestry, weaving together various eras of Lofgren's storied career. It offers a "wink" to his origins with the power trio , featuring tracks like "White Lies" and "Lost a Number". It also acknowledges his deep-rooted connection to Crazy Horse through a poignant rendition of the Danny Whitten-penned classic "I Don’t Wanna Talk About It".

: In a departure from expected guitar-hero theatrics, the album includes a version of "The Star Spangled Banner" that focuses on his vocal delivery rather than an instrumental showcase. Audiophile Fidelity and Instrumental Prowess

: High-energy openers like "Puttin' Out Fires" demonstrate the band's ability to lock into a tight, "blistering" groove.