On the cover EC wearing a scarf of the football club "West Bromwich Albion" from England. Yes, it was a weird phase that went through Mr. Slowhand the late 70`s. Both personally and musically he was looking for an identity, and his alcoholism got worse. This search is reflected on this record again, the wonderful, autobiograohische love songs includes (Tell Me That You Love Me and Golden Ring), as well as Blues standards, a JJ Cale and 2 Bob Dylan songs. These interpretations can not convince quite actually, much better the the R & R pod TULSA TIME. This and the two above-mentioned self-penned love songs are the best on the plate once more economical guitarist shows on which to Eric's voice but opposite SLOWHAND and other 70`s discs clearly improved. It is a total, convincing despite the various influences and style refractions, a very pleasant, laid-back plate with two beautiful love songs and, of course, most solid guitar playing and vocals, the arrangements and the band sound all. E: C is was, is and will remain one of the best contemporary musicians