Since there are 70's Soul - probably the best cover verison of Sam Cooke, Having A Party ', and written with Stevie Wonder number, Bring Your Sweet Stuff Home To Me' - a premonition on, Fire 'to the easy reggae-tinged, I'll Get By Without You ', Philly Soul Disco sound with, Waiting On You', the horse on a P-funk groove, Do not It Make You Crazy ', and die-hard Radio with' I Need A Man 'and, Lonely Gal '. Especially convincing both radio songs, because at which Wah Wah Watson and Ray Parker Jr. can let off steam just as nice as you did at that time even when Herbie Hanock - so ingenious wireless guitar riffs supportive of an eerie tight rhythm section.
The songs are compositionally in any of these styles at its finest, and is remarkable especially the transformation of the Pointer Sisters of Swing of the first albums, to then-current styles of black music, which here resisted even the temptation simply to make only disco, which 1977 yes more than was announced. So this album is not only gorgeous to listen to, but are at the same time a beautiful outline of the different Soul '70s again.
Only the sound tarnishes a little pleasure, because Hip-O has not necessarily made here big trouble when remastering - I guess the original tapes were no longer available because the thing was for 20 years out of print and radio and rare grovve fans schwehr treasured vinyl collectible. So whoever has the good fortune to stumble across the LP, which is sonically with this safe better served. Therefore, 5 star for the music and a maximum of 3 for the playback quality.