[6] Billed without his All Stars, the album included Walker's son, Autry DeWalt III, on drums.
"[3] The Philadelphia Inquirer praised "Sex Pot", writing that it "has all the bite and wit of Walker at his best...
In the '60s, this song might have put him in the Top 10 again; these days, however, a big, lewd piece of music like this scares off rock radio programmers.
"[14] The Green Bay Press-Gazette said that "Walker is in excellent form in earthy singing and many blistering sax runs.
"[12] AllMusic noted the album's themes of "sex and lust," writing that "Walker's signifying sax cries are showcased on eight explosive tracks.