By this time
Gladys Horton left the group and was replaced by the talented but eccentric singer/songwriter
Anne Bogan.
Young took control of the group and moved them more into a softer pop sound, closer to the frothy
Supremes than
Martha and the Vandellas. Although the material was a bit weaker, there are plenty of good songs, most notably
Smokey Robinson's amusing "My Baby Must Be a Magician" and the haunting "Destination: Anywhere," in which
Young performs a tremendous vocal. ~ John Lowe