Not as cohesive as their previous two albums, but it gives
Wanda Young more emotional range, and the material provides her with an opportunity to test herself. On the album's best numbers--"That's How Heartaches Are Made," "The Truth's Outside My Door," "I Have Someone (Who Loves Me Too)," and even "Sunshine Days" work because they provide the perfect springboard for
Young's raucous voice. Unfortunately, a commercial decline led to the group's break-up by the end of the decade. ~ John Lowe