The Last Real Texas Blues Band Featuring Doug Sahm

[4] In 1993, Sahm performed during the eighteenth anniversary of the club with a backing group that consisted of house band musicians Derek O'Brien and Randy Garaby, with the addition of Sahm's usual collaborators: saxophonist Rocky Morales, keyboardist Sauce Gonzalez, drummer George Rains and bassist Jack Barber.

[8] The Austin American-Statesman favored the album in its review, while it remarked that the release was "less consistent and polished" than that of Juke Box Music.

[3] The Fort Worth Star-Telegram gave it three-and-a-half stars out of five; of the performances, the reviewer considered the band as "well-rehearsed, but still loose", while he felt that Sahm "sings his skinny behind off".

[9] The Atlanta Constitution gave it three stars out of five as it declared that the release "mixes the right amount of reverence and hokum".

[10] The Detroit Free Press found it "nothing startling, but a lazy good time", as it rated it with two-and-a-half stars out of five.