So the band was short-lived, as timeless good is the A-side of their single studio album - as a continuation of the Cream- studio plates, only with keyboards and Winwood's distinctive voice. "Had to Cry Today" begins as overlong Hardrock song before the ballad "Can not Find My Way Home" the pace is down slightly. Then follow the groovig- catchy "Well all right" and Clapton's immortal "Presence of the Lord". On page two there is little plate fissured: First comes a weaker song, then Baker plays an over-long drum solo, and then is already closing. This gives the impression that it had not been there enough songs. The controversial original cover was changed for USA publication; the CD has both versions as a turning cover. Overall, my four whopping star is worth.
Due to the low band output I recommend fans to handle the Deluxe Edition. Although seventy-five minutes long jam sessions matter of taste, but there are also two new songs, of which one in two very different versions, also an electric version of "Can not Find My Way Home". These bonus tracks are the regular album tracks absolutely equal.