Basically, I got Acoustic albums always very skeptical. Most often it is just a cheap remake of old songs to time to let again hear from itself, especially when nothing better idea. However, different with Tarrus Riley. By minimalist Acoustic- "riddims" His unique voice is more hervorgehorben more and ensures goosebumps. You have to take a little time, make yourself comfortable and just listen and immerse themselves the soulful songs at this album. There are some old songs that he revives fresh again in beautiful acoustic versions. For example, the hit "She's Royal" or "One Two Order", which has always been one of my favorite pieces Riley for me. I do not want to judge which versions are better because it is simply not compare here also. Behind the original riddims course puts a very different swing, but the Acoustic versions raise the emotional side out. In addition, some very powerful new songs are about. "Larger Than Life" and "Devil's Appetite" are my personal favorites, as well as a duet with his father Jimmy Riley is great. Overall, there are no songs that would stand out negatively. It's a great, quiet music of a piece. Definitely a buy recommendation from me! For me Tarrus Riley is one of the largest current reggae artists and offers an incredible quality, which is not self-evident in Jamaican productions. But what can not replace his CD's, the magic is to see this man with the saxophone legend Dean Fraser live on stage!