This was the album that established
McCaslin as a major folk performer. Her interpretive skills are in evidence on covers of "Let It Be" and
Randy Newman's "Living Without You," but most of the set was devoted to original material, showing her to be an impressive songwriter (if not quite as impressive a singer). The title track and "San Bernardino Waltz" are standouts, the latter being probably her most famous song. ~ Richie Unterberger