Overlooking the too-well-known title track and one or two clunkers, most of the music here is solid, credible country-rock in the manner of Poco or Swampwater. Some of it is a bit derivative at times of Creedence Clearwater Revival ("Tuscaloosa Woman"), and none of it is anywhere near as inventive as the Flying Burrito Brothers or the Byrds at their best, but it's all very good listening and well worth owning. If one were to think of an older precursor to Firefall, a slightly more country-oriented version of England Dan and John Ford Coley, or a more pop-oriented Ozark Mountain Daredevils, that would be close to what this disc sounds like. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
The Stampeders (Main Performer), Kim Berly (Drums), Kim Berly (Vocals), Kim Berly (?), Terry Brown (Engineer), Rich Dodson (Guitar), Rich Dodson (Vocals), Rich Dodson (?), Ron King (Guitar), Ron King (Horn), Ron King (Vocals), Ray Lawrence (Engineer), Dave Slagter (Engineer), Greg Hambleton (Engineer), Mel Shaw (Producer), Ernie Lyons (Engineer), Mark Marymont (Liner Notes), Rick Dodson (Guitar), Rick Dodson (Vocals)