Actually, I was quite surprised to hear so much and such good guitar on the album.
After the Goodwood performance I had expected the guitarwork, and especially any form of solo, to be reduced to a minimum.
But now, the tone and taste is impeccable as always, and I like most of the licks and short solos.
Of course we'd all wish for long solos, but it's clear that the guitar god days are long over. I'm just glad he still can and still wants to play at all.
It seems to me that the focus is entirely on the singing now, with the guitar just adding a flavour here and there. In the past, it was the guitar that carried the expression, and the voice was just an add-on, but now it's the other way around. Imho, Mark has turned from a master guitarist into a master singer, and I just love to hear his voice!