Less of a jazz album than some of Eddie's other records – but that's ok with us! As a
soul album, the record's actually pretty darn great – arranged and produced by Richard Evans with a late Chicago
soul approach that has Eddie's funky sax stepping amidst some larger
orchestrations and some occasional female vocal choruses. There's still plenty of cool Harris touches on the material – like odd instrumentation that creeps in from time to time, making for an exotic feel – and titles include "The Loneliest Monk", "Theme For The Foxy Ladies", "You Stole My
Heart", "I'm Tired Of Driving", "You Are The One", "Two Times Two Equals Love", and "What's Wrong With The World Today".
(Cover has a promo stamp and light wear.)