This is not the greatest of Rea CD's but its also not the worst either. The opening track and lead off single "Nothing to fear" is the real highlight, a smouldering slowbuilder with some fantastic guitar playing and "atmosphere", the lyrics are amazingly insightful and years ahead of there time taking into account the events since nine eleven. Track 2 "Miles is a cigarette" seems to be a forerunner of the more recent "mellow blues" sound that Rea built upon 13 years later with the "Blue Jukebox" Jazzeeblue CD.
"God's Great Banana Skin" is classic Rea pop with a catchy chorus and melody. The rest is fairly standard fair with some nice melodies and muscianship but nothing above the average.
I feel that after the major success of his 80's L.P.s it sounds as if he was running out of idea's, and maybe record company commitment, and it was only until after his serious illness in the early part of the 21st century does Rea seem to get back to doing something that he appears to really care about with his "Stoney Road" project.
However, this is a decent enough CD and one you should not be fearful of having in your collection, but it is Rea, apart from 2/3 tracks, in third gear.