[9] Jagger, on the cover of "Don't Start Me to Talkin'", included a verse that was excised from the original 1955 Sonny Boy Williamson II version.
"[10] The Calgary Herald highlighted the "fine work by Fulson and (interestingly enough) Stephen Stills," but concluded that "it's also strangely tame musically.
"[11] The Chicago Tribune concluded that "a mostly white, British, '60s-hero roster of stars phones in its lines, barely mustering the necessary bounce for electric standards.
"[22] The Edmonton Journal opined that Robert Plant "is quite convincing trading verses with Rogers, but 'Gonna Shoot You Right Down', another strange choice, loses some focus due to Page's disjointed, out-of-sync lead guitar lines.
"[16] The Wall Street Journal stated that the best tracks "crackle and sting with a tasty blend of authentic blues and second-generation '60s blues-rock.