Lou Rawls was riding another hot streak in the late '70s, his career rejuvenated by a string of fine albums and singles on the Philly International label. This was the follow-up to his huge hit LP
All Things in Time. He only had one R&B chart song from the album, but in ways, his vocals are superior to those on the prior album. Where the
Gamble/Huff production team's efforts on the preceding project rivaled
Rawls' vocals, he took the spotlight this time, while their arrangements and productions were more on the subdued side. ~ Ron Wynn