"This is my very favorite Earl Klugh CD. I have not understood why it does not get more kudos, but it great! Upbeat and fun!"
Klugh At His Best
Gamma Mutant | Columbus | 08/23/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is my favorite Klugh cd, and always has been. Great composition and masterful playing. Timeless!!!!!!"
Possibly His Best Work
Mark | Toronto | 07/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was a tremendous session, from top to bottom, with a mixture of fast moving, energetic cuts and more melancoly pieces. Excellent production values.
A terrific smooth jazz album from the mid-80s and perhaps Klugh's best overall work."
Mellow-ness without words...
Lone Wolf | 09/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Earl Klugh has long been one of my favorite musicians, and this album stands as one of his ultimate best. He has a way of capturing your imagination with his gentle fretwork, and taking you to places far from the noise and drama of everyday life. This is the type of album you put on after a hard day's work, or after the kids are asleep, or you're out for a relaxing Sunday drive and are looking for the perfect 'soundtrack'. If anyone is looking for a definition of what 'smooth jazz' is all about, then grab this album, as well as 'Flame' by Ronnie Laws (note to record company---TIME FOR A CD REISSUE! LOL), 'Barefoot Ballet' by John Klemmer (see above--ditto!), and the first 'Fourplay' album..."