This is a straight reissue of Lou Courtney's mid-70s soul masterpiece. It's been far too difficult to obtain for far too long - so, BRAVO to Soul Brother Records for having the good sense to make this classic album available on CD - utilizing the original cover artwork and lovely sound quality. If you grab a copy of Billboard's Hot 100 from any week in the early to mid 70s, you will see an abundance of fantastic soul artists dominating the charts. Great singers pouring their very souls into deep and thoughtful lyrics, all surrounded with magnificent arrangements and high-class production jobs. Artists like Curtis Mayfield, Al Green, Paul Kelly, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Willie Hutch, Billy Paul, O-Jays, Donny Hathaway, and dozens more. They were the artists whose work latched into the mainstream consciousness and had worldwide hits. Their vast talents were, thankfully, recognised and acknowledged. Unfortunately, not all Soul artists were that lucky. Lou Courtney is one artist (among many others) who deserves to be held in the same esteem as any of the artists listed above - and this CD can easily stand alongside any of your favorite 70s soul albums. It really is that good. Beautifully sung, written and co-produced by Lou. Majestically arranged and produced by the legendary Jerry Ragovoy. This wonderful set of songs contains dancefloor groovers, mellow mid-tempo swayers, and late-night romantic ballads but all tracks are infinitely soulful. If you're in a hurry to receive this CD, Amazon's UK website will ship it in 24 hours. If you do buy this CD and you like it - please write to Atlantic Records and urge them to release the 1975 Sam Dees LP called "The Show Must Go On" also. It too, is one of the big ones that slipped away obscenely un-noticed.