The band was reduced to essentially a two-piece,
Dan Stuart and
Chuck Prophet, and some hired help, including
Eagle Bernie Leadon. The album's best tracks are the slow ones; "Good Patient Woman" and the crawling "You Couldn't Get Arrested." Produced by
Glyn Johns, it's an OK record; it's just that by this time
Stuart's drunken-loser schtick has worn thin. Really thin. ~ Denise Sullivan