Suzi Quatro had several musical incarnations during the 1970s, from learther-clad proto-punk to more mature pop chanteuse. Her early hits were aggressive three-chord ditties like Can The can, 48 Crash, Daytona Demon and Devil Gate Drive, all done in her shouting vocal style. Later she actually started singing and hat hits with beautiful ballads like If You Can't Give Me love and She's In Love With You. Her duet with Chris Norman of Smokie, Stumblin' In, is included here, as are interesting covers of classics such as Fever, All Shook Up and Steve Harley's Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me). In retrospect, Quattro was quite oroginal for her time and vvery successfully mined a pop-rock vein. Her contribution to the UK music scene in the 1970s was considereable and this album reveals her as a sensitive interpreter of intelligent compositions, in addition to the disposable pop.