The album features a tight nine-track lineup characterized by dual-lead and slide guitar work from and David Fiester .

Released in 1980, stands as a pivotal second chapter in the Henry Paul Band's discography, marking a distinct shift from the country-rock roots of their debut toward a harder, "riff-heavy" southern rock sound. After departing from The Outlaws , Henry Paul used this record to solidify his own identity, bringing in powerhouse talent like former Outlaw drummer Monte Yoho and guitarist David Fiester to create what many fans consider the band’s definitive high-energy release. Album Overview & Impact

: Highlighted for its catchy, hard-hitting energy and often cited as a standout during their 1980 tours.

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