The Cream website,
Those Were the Days, described "Toad" as "a coherent drums solo that remains unequalled in Rock Music. It influenced many contemporaries and innumerable budding drummers." "Toad" has been "widely imitated", and "paved the way for a decade of heavy-metal drum solos".
Spin magazine gave it the "dubious distinction of introducing the drum solo to the rock LP", and
The Drummer: 100 Years of Rhythmic Power and Invention called Baker's drumming on "Toad" "a milestone in drum soloing". In a review of Cream,
Life magazine said that "Toad" "features sustained, imaginative drumming that would knock out a
Carnegie jazz audience". In a review of
Wheels of Fire in
Rolling Stone, Jann S. Wenner described Cream's live performance of "Toad" as "pretty good", and "much better" than the studio version on
Fresh Cream. ==References==