Street (band)

They were fronted by female singer Anya Cohen and were managed by record producer Rick Shorter.

Prior to joining the group, Cohen spent three years at Eastman School of Music.

Rider", a medley of "If I Needed Someone - Tomorrow Is A Long Time", "If I Were a Carpenter", "The Eggplant That Ate Chicago", and "There’s One Kind Favor".

Kirby's review of them was good, noting Anya Cohen's handling the material well, the drummers being steady and all five musicians being competent.

He also commented on guitarist John Williamson and bassist Michael Lynn playing their instruments in counterpoint.

[9] The group had played at Steve Paul's Scene in New York, The Bitter End in Greenwich Village.

[10] The success of their engagements at New York discothèques, the airplay, "One Kind Favor" doing well etc., gave them an advantage to record their debut album.

[14] Hillard Pouncy of The Heights didn't give it a good review, saying that it was "A bland murky sound changed only by loudness and tempo, is all you hear".

He also was critical of the album, saying the guy in the gold lame jump suit floating off the ground bothered the eye.

The song was "I Got Something Money Can't Buy", when the group was still called Anya's Street.