I picked it up when it was released (its only available digitally, I think, right?). I only really wanted the live show, as I think the original recording is fine (and I own the CD), and I also own the track "Frozen," since I have the 40 seasons Best of release. But all the tracks from the live show, by itself, were more expensive than buying the entire record, so I got the whole thing. I didn't bother downloading the album though, just the live show. WHich to me at least, was worth the purchase price. Pretty raw, but a good listen.
p.s. about the Vixen lead singer change. I had a ticket to see them this spring. After Janet left, I emailed the venue, and asked for a refund. Not because I don't wish Vixen well (because I wish them the best), but because I honestly was going to see Vixen with the lineup that was promoted. The VP of the venue, and the person who booked the band, is a big fan of Vixen himself, and not only did he refund me, he comped me the ticket (same exact front row seat), and said he can tell I was a big fan, and wants me to see it for myself that Vixen will be great moving forward.
That was really nice of him. I'm not a doubter -- I have seen footage of Lorraine fronting Vixen. She sounds great. I had no doubts about that. But I'm pretty bummed as this was my first time to see the band after having been a fan for 30 years now (I bought the first album on cassette in 1989, then Rev it Up on cassette, along with the Love is a Killer single, again on cassette), and now one of my favorite singers is no longer there. I'm going to go, because it is free, and a fairly easy drive. But man, I still am crushed Janet's no longer with them. I didn't really like her solo album much, unfortunately. Fingers crossed she plays a small club date and plays mostly Vixen material. But who knows.