For his fourth album,
Elvin Bishop organized a new backup group and switched to Capricorn Records. Capricorn was known as the standard bearer of the Southern rock movement--the
Allman Brothers Band,
The Marshall Tucker Band, etc.--and
Bishop was able to emphasize the country/blues aspects of his persona and his music in the move from Marin County, California, to Macon, Georgia. The guest artists included
the Allmans' Dickey Betts,
Marshall Tucker's Toy Caldwell,
Charlie Daniels, and Sly Stone, and
Bishop turned in one of his best sets of songs, including "Travelin' Shoes" (with its
Allmans-like twin lead guitar work), which became his first charting single, just as the album was his first to make the Top 100 LPs. ~ William Ruhlmann