Bearing no annotations beyond the sometimes incorrect song titles, this album contains miscellaneous recordings featuring Jimmy Page's guitar playing from the mid-1960s. The first eight tracks are actually drawn from one of the final recording sessions by Sonny Boy Williamson II in April 1965, material that has been released on such Williamson albums as Don't Send Me No Flowers and Jam Session. It has also been released under Page's name with the album title Sonny Boy Williamson, and Dressed to Kill previously released the identical material with the album title Jimmy Page. The band, which consists of two saxophones (Joe Harriot, alto; Alan Skidmore, tenor), organ (Brian Auger), guitar (Page), bass (Ricky Brown), and drums (Mick Waller), backs the harmonica-playing blues singer on some typical material, including his signature song "One Way Out" (here mislabeled "I See a Man Downstairs"). The remaining four tracks include two unidentified pop/rock vocal selections in a mid-'60s-style and two jazzy piano instrumentals. Page gets off some good solos here and there, but nobody should buy this album expecting to get anything like a real Jimmy Page solo album, and the packaging is deceptive. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide