"Look at Me (I'm in Love)" did so well (number one R&B) that the Moments continued the soft, lush, soulful sound on Moments with You. Side two consists of generic fodder written by Al Goodman, Harry Ray, and keyboardist Walter Morris. But side one contains three downtempo compositions' courtesy of Carole Bayer Sager and friends, eloquently led by Harry Ray's whispery falsetto. The waltz paced "With You," became a substantial seller; the hurt factor alone should have pushed "I Could Have Love You," up the charts, and the overwhelming harmonies of "I Don't Want to Go," will leave you breathless. Billy Brown leads the tension-building "Don't Cry out Loud" (also written by Bayer Sager) in his strong gospel-trained tenor. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi