One of several R&B/soul-oriented albums that Wilson recorded during the 1970s, it features The Crusaders as backing musicians, along with songs by Marvin Gaye and Gordon Parks.
In a 1973 review, Billboard magazine called Wilson "the perfect person to bridge the gap between pop and soul....
Her gift on this LP is a mellowish mood, orchestrated beautifully by Don Sebesky to kiss her soulfully smooth voice within lush settings.
They highlighted the Marvin Gaye-penned "We Can Make It Baby" and Gordon Parks' "Don't Misunderstand," a song that he had written the previous year for the soundtrack of Shaft's Big Score!.
[3] More recently, Andy Kellman at AllMusic called the album "a deep gem – laid-back but resonant late-night listening.