Upon its release, David Ballantine of the
Belfast News Letter praised
Slade Alive, Vol. 2 as "good stomping heavy metal stuff with a melodic awareness". He added that Holder's "improved voice puts the seal on its goodness" and singled out "Burnin' in the Heat of Love" as "tremendous". A reviewer for the
Whitstable Times said that the album "exudes a boisterous, exuberant goodtime feel", with Slade "really com[ing] into their own before live crowds as this album demonstrates". Sheila Prophet of
Record Mirror described it as a "worthwhile, if not exactly essential purchase, and enough possibly, to get the group back on an even keel". She believed the live performances of the older tracks were the highlights of the album and advised listeners to "forget the new stuff" as Slade's "ability to turn out those neat, complete, stompalong ditties seems lost forever". She concluded: "Slade are essentially a live band. No matter how good their records are, they'll never match up. All they'll ever be are plastic souvenirs of a great live show." Lee Russell of
The Sunday Post noted a number of the band's old hits, but added that "where Slade move from familiar ground all the restless energy can't lift them to new heights". Dave Murray of the
Reading Evening Post remarked, "Listening to this, you begin to realise why Slade aren't a bigger band today. They're loud and fun, but the fate they suffer is no different from other rock 'n' roll bands who teeter on the edge of heavy metal but with one foot still firmly in the
Top of the Pops studio. Headbangers won't accept that you can be a live band and a singles band at the same time." In a retrospective review, Geoff Ginsberg of
AllMusic said: "
Slade Alive, Vol. 2, like all live Slade, is searing. The album is excellent, both in terms of performance and sound quality. They also did a great job of selecting material for this disc. A nice balance of classics and newer material that hadn't really been heard before. Slade has by this point developed into a full-fledged heavy metal band while retaining everything that made them great in the first place." ==Personnel==