Stephen Dale Petit at High Voltage

Originally released on Vinyl in 2012, the limited run of 1,000 copies quickly sold out, prompting a digital re-release in 2015 to cater for high demand for the album.

The original performance took place in Victoria Park, London, on Sunday 25 July 2010 as part of High Voltage Festival.

[2] The performance itself has become part of British Blues folklore due to a failed attempt to shut the show down by Tower Hamlets Council Environmental Health officers for being too loud.

"[1] Guitar & Bass magazine labelled the performance "a classic" and "a true tour de force",[4] while Classic Rock magazine praised the album for capturing a "show-stopping set" and "delivering a glorious and lethally primed brand of sonic devastation", awarding it an 8/10 rating, saying the album had attained "semi-legendary status in contemporary blues-lore.

"[5] Former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor said that At High Voltage was "the best live album since Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!