Capricorn Records, having switched distribution from Warner Brothers to Phondisc, was on its way out by the time it released this, its sixth
Elvin Bishop album, which may help explain why, only two years after he was in the Top 10 with "Fooled Around And Fell In Love," he didn't even reach the charts with this album. It's also true that lead singer
Mickey Thomas had decamped to join
Jefferson Starship, leaving
Bishop to reestablish his country blues boy persona. But
Maria Muldaur had signed on (she sings lead on "True Love"), and with two years between studio albums,
Bishop had found the time to write some good vehicles for his guitar work and Southern rock backup band. ~ William Ruhlmann