Though this CD doesn't have the ecstatic super-grooves of some of McGriff's earlier milestones, it still keeps the customers satisfied".
[5] On All About Jazz, Joel Roberts noted "While no new ground is broken here, McGriff and company evoke the down home mood of the classic soul jazz years.
[7] In JazzTimes, Owen Cordle wrote "The organist, an economical player, comes from the slow-burn school.
Forget theatrics and fireworks-he’s the type who paces his performances for a steady payoff of good grooves and soulful messages.
Everyone delivers heartfelt solos throughout the album and, as always, the dance floor remains open during the set".