Classic club from
Webster Lewis – and much more of an all-out disco affair than some of his later work! The record introduces
Lewis' all-encompassing style – as he writes, arranges, and produces the album at a level that easily matches that of Barry White – who would later emerge as a mentor for
Lewis, introducing him as part of the later
Love Unlimited Orchestra records. The group here is billed as "
Webster Lewis & The Post-Pop Space-Rock Be-Bop Gospel Tabernacle
Orchestra & Chorus" – a pretty good way to describe the soaringly full sound of the album – one that's built up from
Webster's keyboards
with lots of added strings and rhythms, plus occasional backing vocals from a female chorus. Most of the focus here is instrumental, though – filled
with great tunes that include "On The Town", "
Love Is The Way", "Do It
With Style", "Song Of Joy", "Goodnight Baby Girl", "Since I've Been Gone", and "Saturday Night Steppin Out".