Without a doubt, this album, originally released on Ronn in 1979, stands as the best place to begin an in-depth examination of
Benton's legacy. "Spider in My Stew," and obviously, is here, along with the wonderful
Cooke-influenced R&B outing "Lonesome for a Dime;" an irresistibly funky "Sweet 94" (
Ron Scott's gurgly electric saxophone gives this cut and several others a unique feel), a driving "Funny About My Money," and the mournful minor-key blues "Sorry." Ronn has beefed the CD program up still further with three additions: the doomy,
Bobby Bland-styled "Money Is the Name of the Game," a shuffling "Dangerous Woman," and
Benton's happy-go-lucky cover of
David Dee's "Going Fishin'."