There was at least one followup live album (that isn't as entertaining as the studio album) and the other albums he released are preferable.
The rock and roll hall of fame will never recognize his contributions to music but like Screamin' Jay Hawkins before him and Alice Cooper after him, he helped bring the theatrical monster stage show to the masses. He also is credited with "discovering" well used session musicians like Nicky Hopkins (I don't know his relationship with Jimmy Page, who also did a lot of session work).
He repeatedly ran for Parliament and some of his campaign issues (like 18 year old vote) became law even without winning office.
Kool.
I had hundreds of albums on vinyl that I left in New York when I moved west.
Then I accumulated hundreds more, which I loaned to a friend to keep in storage for me when I was moving around and ended up losing those too...
Now if I want to go back and listen to something like Bonnie and Delaney I have to get it from Amazon or whatever...