Resurrection of the Bayou Maharajah

Resurrection of the Bayou Maharajah is a posthumous live album by the American musician James Booker, released in 1993.

[11][12] The Orlando Sentinel wrote that Booker's "high, vinegary voice takes a little getting used to, but its endearing flaws make an interesting contrast to the tumbling fluidity of his playing.

"[18] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette deemed the album "eclectic and unpredictable, with musical mood swings a mile wide.

"[7] MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide praised Booker's "total lack of inhibition or playing it safe.

"[5] In 2002, Keyboard stated that "Booker's arpeggios and fancy trills belie his back-alley delivery; he was capable of astonishing two-handed interplay.