This album touches all your emotions. Dany Klein, the lead singer, immediately captures the attention with a voice that is clear, strong and so rarely encountered. This particular album offers a little jazz, a little soul, playful popular song as "neh neh neh" but most importantly Vaya con Dios' lyrics bring you back to a time when music was meant to win you by the feelings it conveyed with words and melody not with flashy music/dance videos…
Though not an inspired effort, this double-live album does have its moments. Lofgren's muscular guitar playing is particularly evident on tracks such as "Keith Don't Go" (an ode to Rolling Stone Keith Richards) and "Cry Tough." Lofgren has long been underrated as a guitar player and songwriter, and although this album does not have the dynamic energy that some of his live shows of the '70s had, it does catch the former E Street guitarist playing some fine lead guitar.