If you like Micah P Hinson then i don't see how you can not like this album. It isn't (and wasn't intended to be) a follow up to Gospel Of Progress, and as a collection of old songs inevitably sounds thinner and therefore more raw and less cinematic than either of his two full length albums, but this doesn't make it a bad record in it's own right. If anything it's a chance to hear his sound emerging, and there are some lovely songs on here.
If you don't have a Hinson record, then buy either (i'd suggest both) of the other two. Then when you've listened to them constantly for weeks and are hooked, come back and buy this. You won't be disappointed.