The Globe and Mail wrote that "the popular distaste for session men and a tendency for Ritenour's albums to occasionally lapse into a type of fiery Muzak (his cover of Leo Sayer's 'You Make Me Feel Like Dancing' is a perfect case in point) have tended to keep his albums little known."[5]The Age noted that "much of the album is polished funk."[6]
Track listing
All songs composed by Lee Ritenour, except where noted.
The Globe and Mail wrote that "the popular distaste for session men and a tendency for Ritenour's albums to occasionally lapse into a type of fiery Muzak (his cover of Leo Sayer's 'You Make Me Feel Like Dancing' is a perfect case in point) have tended to keep his albums little known."[5]The Age noted that "much of the album is polished funk."[6]
Track listing
All songs composed by Lee Ritenour, except where noted.