For their first album-length excursion in the wake of "I Got You Babe,"
Sonny & Cher don't tread too far outside the influence of
Phil Spector, including covers of "Unchained Melody," "Then He Kissed Me," and "Why Don't They Let Us Fall in Love," of which the latter shows off the most appealing elements of each singers' voice. "It's Gonna Rain," which
Ahmet Ertegun favored over "I Got You Babe," is a sub-
Rascals attempt at white electric soul, while "500 Miles" is
Spectorized folk-rock that
Sonny carries for one verse and a chorus longer than he should have. The three bonus cuts are as valuable as anything off the original album -- "It's the Little Things" and "Don't Talk to Strangers" (not the
Beau Brummels tune) are both throwbacks to a slightly older
Spector sound, without as much concession to the folk-rock influences of 1965 as the album material. "Hello" is a B-side on which they simply talk, George Burns & Gracie Allen-style, in a distant precursor to the between-song patter that helped get them a television series and a second career. ~ Bruce Eder