Graham Central Station (album)

The cover photo was taken at the Third and Townsend Southern Pacific Depot in San Francisco.

In his review for Allmusic, Donald A. Guarisco called the track "Hair" "pure magic," adding that it "wraps a clever lyric about tolerance around a huge groove driven by one of Graham's serpentine basslines."

as another highlight and credited "Ain’t No Fun to Me" and "We Be's Gettin' Down" with making the album "equal parts pop-soul and funk" respectively, but determined overall the lyrics on some songs to be rather underdeveloped and that "casual listeners" may want to pick up the album's best songs on a compilation.

[3] While not released as a single, the track "Hair" went on to become one of Graham's most popular compositions among fans.

"It Ain't No Fun to Me" on this album is a cover of the Al Green song.